Many people search for a burn injury settlement calculator because they want certainty. The problem is that insurers typically evaluate burn claims using a record of:
- How the burn happened (and who controlled the safety conditions)
- What the medical team observed (depth, size, complications)
- How your function changed (hands, face, joints, ability to work)
- Whether treatment was consistent (follow-ups, therapy, scar management)
In Michigan, the practical timeline matters. If you’re missing appointments or your treatment slows down without a clear reason, defense teams can argue the injury wasn’t as severe—or that later symptoms weren’t caused by the incident.
Bottom line: the “number” comes from the story supported by records, not from a generic estimate.


