Most burn injury calculators work from generic assumptions. Your settlement value, however, depends on facts that aren’t captured by a simple input form—such as:
- Burn depth and location (hands, face, joints, and skin folds often change treatment and long-term function)
- Whether grafting or surgical follow-up was needed
- Complications (infection, nerve pain, restricted motion, hypertrophic scarring)
- Proof of time lost from work and whether you could return in modified duties
In North Texas, it’s also common for injuries to lead to extended medical follow-up while you’re trying to keep up with work and family responsibilities. If you settle before the care plan is clear, your case can be worth less than it should be.


