An AI or online calculator may organize common categories of losses—like medical expenses, lost income, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. That can help you understand what evidence typically supports a demand.
But burn injuries often evolve. In the early days after an incident, it may be unclear whether you will need follow-up surgeries, long-term scar management, physical therapy, or additional work restrictions. A tool also cannot:
- verify whether the burn pattern matches the way the incident occurred
- evaluate causation using Ohio medical documentation
- account for complications that can arise after discharge (nerve pain, infection risk, reduced range of motion)
So treat any number you see as a prompt to gather the right proof—not as a prediction of your final settlement.


