Many online tools estimate value using broad categories. Those shortcuts can fail for burn injuries because the final settlement is heavily influenced by evidence that doesn’t fit neatly into a slider bar.
In Bryant cases, the biggest gaps in calculator-style estimates usually come from:
- Delayed burn progression (burns can deepen over days, not hours)
- Functional limitations (hands, joints, and face injuries affect work and daily living)
- Complications (infection risk, nerve pain, breathing issues after heat/smoke exposure)
- Local treatment realities (transportation time to follow-ups, burn-center referrals, and multi-step care)
A tool can help you understand the types of damages that might apply, but it can’t replace the specific medical record tying your accident mechanism to your diagnosis and prognosis.


