A burn injury calculator is usually built to estimate categories of damages—like medical expenses, wage loss, and future care—based on details you type in.
What it can help with:
- Getting a rough sense of what losses might be in play
- Identifying what information you’ll likely need to gather
- Organizing your questions for a lawyer
What it can’t do well in Pullman cases:
- Review your medical records or confirm burn depth and prognosis
- Predict whether scarring will worsen or require additional procedures
- Determine fault (for example, whether a workplace hazard was addressed or whether a property condition was known)
- Evaluate credibility issues that often arise during Washington insurance investigations
If you’re using a calculator to decide whether to accept an early offer, treat the result as a starting point, not a decision tool.


