Online tools are typically built on broad averages: burn severity categories, rough medical cost assumptions, and generic ranges for pain and suffering.
Those estimates can be helpful if:
- you’re trying to understand what evidence usually drives settlement discussions,
- you need a starting point before gathering records,
- you want to know whether your injuries likely involve future treatment (or not).
But the estimate often breaks down when your burn includes issues common in real life—especially when the injury affects function (hands, face, joints), requires specialized follow-up, or develops complications after the first few days.


