Most online tools present a range and call it “calculated.” In real Pasadena cases, the number turns on specifics that generic calculators can’t see—like:
- Whether the burn required burn-center care or only routine treatment
- How much of the body was affected (and whether it’s on functional areas like hands)
- Whether there was inhalation injury or smoke exposure
- How your treatment evolved (wound care, therapy, scar management, possible procedures)
- Whether a defending party argues a different cause (or disputes the injury’s severity)
In other words, a calculator can help you ask the right questions—but it can’t replace a damages review tied to medical records and the Pasadena incident facts.


