A burn injury settlement tool typically uses inputs like burn severity, medical treatment, time missed from work, and scarring. That can help you anticipate the categories of damages that often appear in settlement talks.
But in real Ennis claims, insurers look for more than a severity label. They want proof that:
- the burn pattern matches the described incident,
- the medical treatment timeline is consistent with what happened,
- and your ongoing symptoms (pain, sensitivity, reduced motion, mental distress) are documented.
That’s where a calculator can fall short. It can’t review burn photos from early treatment, operative reports, therapy notes, or whether complications developed later.
Bottom line: treat calculator results as a checklist—not as a prediction.


