A calculator can’t reliably account for burn depth, scarring progression, or whether treatment needs change after you leave the emergency room. In burn cases, the injury can evolve—sometimes weeks later—based on infection risk, delayed healing, or complications that require additional care.
In practice, insurers evaluate claims using the evidence they can verify: medical records, photographs, treatment timelines, and proof of financial losses. For Brentwood residents, that usually means:
- Getting burn care documented promptly after the incident
- Keeping follow-up appointments through healing and scar management
- Preserving photos that show the burn immediately after and as it heals
- Tracking time off work tied to recovery
If your records are incomplete or the story is inconsistent, an offer may undervalue the case—even when you believe the harm is obvious.


