In many cases, people use a tool that produces a generic range based only on burn severity. The problem is that real settlement negotiations in Illinois depend heavily on details that a generic estimate won’t capture, such as:
- whether the burn involved hands, face, or joints (function and scarring)
- whether you developed infection, nerve symptoms, or breathing issues
- the timeline of treatment (how quickly you were evaluated and followed up)
- documentation of missed work and limitations (especially common for hourly workers)
- whether there are multiple responsible parties (property + employer + equipment provider)
In other words, a “number” without evidence usually becomes a negotiation starting point—not a prediction.


