Most online tools estimate settlement value using broad categories. That can be useful as a starting point—particularly if you’re trying to understand which kinds of losses are typically included.
But in real Colorado burn injury claims, generic calculators often fall short because they can’t account for details that frequently change the outcome, such as:
- Whether the burn is deep or superficial and how it evolves after the initial emergency visit
- Whether there’s functional impact (hands, joints, feet) that affects job duties
- Whether there’s inhalation injury or delayed breathing symptoms
- The credibility and consistency of the medical timeline (especially when the injury worsened over days)
Think of a calculator like a map. It can point you in the direction, but it can’t replace local case evaluation of your medical and evidence record.


