Most calculators rely on broad assumptions (like typical treatment costs or average pain-and-suffering ranges). That can be off in burn cases because insurers often focus on what they can “count” and underweight what they can’t.
In Sierra Vista, that problem shows up often when the claim involves:
- Delayed complications (infection risk, blistering that worsens after initial treatment)
- Heat exposure at home (hot liquids, steam, scalding incidents)
- Workplace injuries tied to equipment, chemicals, or inadequate safety protocols
- Visible scarring or functional limits that affect daily tasks (including work duties)
A generic tool can’t measure the real-world impact of your burn on your ability to work, sleep, dress, drive comfortably, or manage daily hygiene while healing.


