Most online tools estimate value using broad assumptions. They may consider burn “severity” in a general way, but they usually don’t account for the details that insurers and adjusters in Michigan care about—like functional limitations, the burn’s location, and whether complications develop after the initial emergency treatment.
A calculator also can’t predict how your case will be evaluated when:
- the burn worsens over time (common with deeper burns)
- scarring affects daily activities or employment
- inhalation/smoke exposure becomes part of the medical story
- liability is disputed (for example, whether a workplace hazard was properly maintained)
Instead of treating a calculator as a verdict, use it as a starting point for gathering the right records—then let an attorney evaluate how your evidence fits Michigan claim practices.


