Most online calculators use broad assumptions—like treating all burns as the same kind of injury. In practice, Ohio settlement discussions hinge on whether your medical records clearly support:
- Severity and permanence (for example: scarring risk, nerve sensitivity, reduced hand function)
- Causation (that the burn is linked to the specific incident—not something else)
- Consistency (your treatment timeline matches your reported pain and limitations)
- Proof of losses (medical bills, prescriptions, travel for treatment, and work impact)
When a tool doesn’t see those details, the estimate can be misleading—either too low (if your injury is worse than the average) or too high (if proof is missing or liability is disputed).


