Online tools are designed to be fast. You enter facts—like burn location, treatment type, time off work, and scarring—and the calculator returns a number range.
In real burn claims, though, adjusters don’t settle based on the idea of your injuries. They settle based on proof, including:
- documented burn depth and progression in your medical records
- whether follow-up care matched the severity of the injury
- evidence of functional impact (work limits, daily living restrictions)
- photos and clinical descriptions of scarring and sensitivity
That matters in Bluffdale because many injuries happen in everyday suburban settings (homes, garages, apartments, and local job sites) where evidence can disappear quickly—like missing incident photos, incomplete reports, or vague descriptions of how the burn occurred.


