Online estimates usually assume a simplified injury story. In practice, burn settlements depend on factors like:
- Whether the burn involved inhalation or smoke exposure (common in fire-related incidents)
- How quickly you received burn-center level care (delays can affect documentation)
- Whether the burn caused functional limits—hands, wrists, face, legs, or joints
- Complications such as infection, nerve pain, or delayed healing
- Work disruption—especially for people employed in industrial, logistics, or service roles
In Milpitas, many residents are also dealing with tight schedules—commute demands, employer attendance policies, and medical appointment availability. That can affect how treatment is documented and how insurers evaluate “severity” and causation.
A calculator can’t weigh those realities. A lawyer can.


