Online tools usually assume a simplified story: a quick recovery, predictable treatment, and no disputes about how the burn happened. But burn cases in Dickinson often involve details that change the value—like whether the incident occurred at a job site, whether safety procedures were followed, or whether the burn worsened due to delayed treatment.
Instead of chasing a single number, think in terms of what evidence supports economic losses and long-term impact. Your strongest “estimate” usually comes from tying your medical record to your timeline: when the burn occurred, how it was treated, what complications developed, and what restrictions you now face.


