Most calculators work by asking for basics like burn severity, treatment, and time away from work. They may suggest a rough range of potential damages.
But tools can’t:
- read your medical records or operative notes
- confirm whether your symptoms match the exact burn mechanism (hot liquid vs. contact vs. chemical)
- predict whether scarring will require future dermatology, therapy, or revision procedures
- assess credibility issues that arise when insurers claim the injury “isn’t consistent” with the incident
In Brookfield, that matters because burn cases often involve multiple documentation sources—ER records, follow-up burn clinic notes, photos, therapy recommendations, and employment records showing missed shifts or modified duties.


