Most online tools use generalized assumptions. They can’t see your medical chart, the depth/area of your burn, whether you had inhalation injury, or how your scars and pain may evolve.
In California, settlements usually reflect a mix of:
- Verified medical expenses (including follow-up care)
- Wage loss and work restrictions
- Ongoing treatment where doctors expect future care
- Non-economic harm like pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment
If your burn occurred at a workplace, in a rental property, or due to a defective product, the “right” value often hinges on liability evidence—not just severity.


