Michigan insurers typically evaluate burn injuries using a damages framework that weighs documented losses and how clearly causation is supported. That means two people with similar-looking burns can see very different outcomes if:
- one had prompt treatment at the start (important for depth assessment),
- one has later complications like infection, nerve pain, or scarring that changes function,
- one can show work restrictions and wage impact,
- and one has consistent medical notes that track symptoms over time.
So while a burn injury compensation calculator may give you a starting point, the “real math” is usually evidence-based—not guesswork.


