Online tools (including AI-based ones) may generate a range by looking at general patterns—like burn severity, treatment timeline, and time away from work. The problem is that burns are notoriously inconsistent.
In real Mesquite cases, value often hinges on details that a calculator can’t see, such as:
- whether the burn required grafting or surgical debridement
- how long pain and skin sensitivity lasted (especially with ongoing dressing changes)
- whether the injury affects range of motion—for example, hands, arms, shoulders, or legs
- whether you developed complications later (infection, scarring that worsened, nerve pain)
If you base decisions on an AI output without documenting the medical and functional impact, you can end up underestimating—especially when future treatment becomes necessary.


