Most burn injury “calculators” work like rough budgeting tools. They may assume typical burn patterns, typical treatment timelines, and typical complications.
But Fremont burn claims often hinge on details that a generic tool can’t see:
- Whether the burn includes scarring or functional limitations (hands, face, joints)
- Whether you also suffered smoke inhalation or respiratory irritation after a fire or kitchen incident
- Whether the injury required specialty burn care or later procedures (scar management, graft-related follow-ups)
- Whether the defense argues the harm is unrelated to the incident (a common issue when symptoms evolve over weeks)
Instead of treating a number from a tool as a prediction, use it as a starting point for questions you should ask and documents you should collect.


