Online estimates can be useful for orientation, but they rarely reflect the realities that show up in Michigan claims—especially when injuries involve:
- Scarring and lingering sensitivity in areas exposed during daily life (hands, arms, face)
- Breathing or smoke-related complications after house or garage fires around the area
- Work restrictions that affect shifts, job duties, or ability to use protective equipment
- Treatment that evolves over time (burns can worsen or require additional care before the final picture is clear)
In other words: a generic tool may treat your burn like a one-time injury. In real burn cases, the value often depends on what happens next—follow-up care, physical limitations, and medical documentation that connects the incident to ongoing symptoms.


