Many online tools assume uniform medical courses and straightforward liability. Burn cases in real life are often messier:
- Older building conditions (wiring issues, outdated appliances, worn insulation) can complicate fire and electrical-burn disputes.
- Workplace incidents may involve training gaps, equipment maintenance, or unclear supervisor procedures.
- Weather and travel patterns can affect follow-up care—missed appointments due to scheduling or getting to treatment can become a point of contention.
A generic number might not reflect how your injury affects your ability to work, complete daily tasks, or manage long-term scar treatment.


