Online tools usually work from broad assumptions—like the general depth of a burn or an estimated range of medical costs. In real burn cases, especially those involving scarring, nerve pain, or inhalation injury, the “average” doesn’t match what insurers actually evaluate.
In Wixom, many residents are juggling claims while recovering alongside normal life—commuting to work, caring for family, and dealing with scheduling for follow-up treatment. That reality can make documentation inconsistent unless you plan for it.
The better question isn’t “What number does a calculator give?” It’s:
- What evidence supports the burn mechanism (how it happened)?
- What medical records show the full course of treatment?
- What impact can be proven on your daily life and ability to work?


