Most online burn injury settlement calculators rely on generic assumptions—like average medical costs or simplified injury categories. Burn cases rarely fit those templates because insurers focus on details such as:
- whether treatment was immediate or delayed
- whether you had follow-up care (burns can worsen or scar over time)
- whether the burn involved hands, face, joints, or other high-impact areas
- whether there were complications like infections, breathing issues, or nerve pain
- whether the burn occurred in a setting with safety rules (workplaces and multi-use properties)
In Oregon, OH, disputes also commonly turn on who had control of the hazard—employers, premises owners, contractors, or sometimes product suppliers. A generic calculator can’t account for that liability fight.


