Most burn injury calculators rely on broad assumptions—like typical treatment costs and generic pain-and-suffering ranges. In real Methuen claims, the value commonly turns on details that generic tools don’t capture, such as:
- Whether you needed a burn center level of care (or whether you stayed in urgent care only)
- Ongoing limitations (hands, face, joints, or breathing concerns)
- Scar management and whether future procedures are expected
- How quickly treatment began and whether the medical record reflects the same timeline as the incident
- Causation clarity—especially if multiple hazards were involved (heat + chemicals, electricity + hot surfaces, etc.)
When the defense argues that your injuries are “minor” or “healed,” your medical documentation becomes the deciding factor.


