Most burn injury settlement tools use broad assumptions—like whether the burn involved “minor” versus “serious” severity. But real settlement value in Arkansas usually turns on specifics such as:
- Depth and total area burned (and whether healing stalled or complications developed)
- Where the burn occurred (hands, face, joints, or areas affecting function)
- Whether there was inhalation injury from smoke or hot air exposure
- Treatment intensity and timeline (hospital stays, grafting, follow-up procedures)
- Future care (scar management, therapy, additional surgeries)
In other words, a calculator may help you ask the right questions—but it can’t replace a case review based on your burn documentation and the El Dorado incident facts.


