Many calculators rely on broad assumptions—like average medical bills or a generic view of pain and scarring. Anchorage cases don’t always fit those assumptions because burn injuries can require extended follow-up, specialty care, or ongoing scar management.
In practice, settlement value tends to track:
- Medical documentation (what the doctors recorded about depth, extent, and complications)
- Treatment intensity (hospitalization, skin grafts, procedures, rehab)
- Functional impact (limitations affecting work duties or daily tasks)
- Causation clarity (whether the incident mechanism matches the injury timeline)
If you’ve been offered a quick settlement based mainly on “costs to date,” that may miss the future picture—particularly when scarring, nerve pain, or additional procedures are expected.


