A calculator may help you organize information—like the burn type, initial medical treatment, and whether you missed work. That can reduce uncertainty when you’re trying to handle bills and recovery at the same time.
But in practice, settlement value depends on proof. A tool cannot:
- review your medical records or operative reports
- confirm the depth and progression of a burn
- evaluate functional limits (hand use, mobility, nerve pain, sensitivity)
- predict whether additional care—such as scar management or therapy—will be needed
If you use a calculator, treat its output as a checklist: Does your situation have the documentation that a claim needs to support the numbers?


