Most online tools work from broad assumptions—like the burn’s general severity—without accounting for what matters most in real claims:
- Whether the injury affected function, not just skin appearance (hand, feet, joints, airway exposure)
- Whether treatment required ongoing care, such as scar management, therapy, or additional procedures
- How consistently your symptoms are documented over time
- What evidence exists locally (photos, incident reports, witness accounts, employer/supervisor notes)
In Cairo, insurers may focus on whether the incident is clearly tied to your medical diagnosis and whether any gaps in treatment raise questions about severity. That means your “estimate” depends heavily on your proof—not just the initial injury.


