Most online burn injury payout calculators produce a rough range, but they typically miss the details that drive Woodbury-area negotiations—especially when burns affect day-to-day function.
In Minnesota claims, valuation usually tracks two buckets:
- Economic losses: medical bills, prescriptions, follow-up care, travel for treatment, and wage loss (including reduced earning capacity if your ability to work changes).
- Non-economic losses: pain, emotional distress, and the real-life impact of visible scarring or lingering discomfort.
A calculator may look at burn severity broadly, but insurers in real cases focus on a documented story: what happened, what the doctors found, what treatment you required, and what your prognosis is now.


