Many online tools rely on broad assumptions (like average treatment costs or a generic burn severity range). In real Harrisburg cases, insurers often focus less on a number someone generated online and more on whether:
- Your medical treatment matches the burn mechanism (heat, chemical, electrical, flame)
- Your records show the burn’s progression (burns can worsen over days)
- You have documentation for both present and anticipated care
- The other side’s fault is supported by incident evidence
Because burn injuries can involve hidden tissue damage and delayed complications, a “quick estimate” frequently misses what becomes central later—like scar management, functional limits, or respiratory treatment when smoke exposure is involved.


