Many online calculators use generic assumptions about burn severity, treatment, and recovery. Meridian cases don’t always fit those averages because burn injuries often involve details that change the valuation—like:
- Whether the burn occurred during a work shift (and whether your job restrictions affected your pay)
- Inhalation or smoke exposure when a fire, grill accident, or workplace incident involves fumes
- Delayed complications (burns can worsen over days, not hours)
- Visible scarring on hands, face, or joints that may affect work tasks and daily life
If you demand based only on a “typical” number, insurers may argue your injuries match a less serious category. The better approach is to connect the burn’s severity to your medical records and documented losses.


