Many online tools use broad assumptions. In real burn claims, the facts tend to be messier—especially when the incident happens in everyday settings common in Southern Oregon.
In Ashland, that can include:
- Residential incidents (space heaters, fireplaces, stovetop accidents)
- Tourism and event-related exposure (restaurants, venues, temporary setups)
- Small business workplaces (cafés, shops, maintenance tasks, industrial-style equipment)
- Outdoor-season risks (burns from campfires, grills, or heating sources during seasonal activity)
Even a “minor” burn can evolve. Ashland cases sometimes involve delayed complications—such as infection risk, increased scarring, or symptoms that become more apparent after the first follow-up. That’s why a generic calculator can understate (or occasionally overstate) what’s realistic.
Bottom line: calculators can’t see your medical records, your work history, or how your injury affects daily life.


