Online tools typically work from general categories—burn depth, treatment, and time off work. What they can’t reliably account for are the details that often drive outcomes in local cases, such as:
- Delayed recognition of burn severity (burns can worsen after the initial incident)
- Functional limitations that affect real-world tasks—driving, lifting, typing, or manual labor
- Complications that change treatment (infection, nerve pain, graft needs, ongoing scar management)
- Evidence gaps created by rushed insurance conversations or incomplete documentation
If you’re already dealing with wound care, hypersensitivity, or restricted range of motion, it’s easy to accept an estimate that doesn’t reflect your future needs. In burn cases, that can be costly.


