Most online burn calculators are built on generalized assumptions. In real cases, the value usually turns on details like:
- Whether the burn is expected to leave permanent scarring or functional limits (especially after reconstruction or scar therapy)
- Whether treatment escalated—for example, ER care followed by burn-center care, grafting, or repeated follow-ups
- Whether there were aggravating factors that change risk over time (like infection complications or inhalation concerns)
- How clearly liability can be shown based on the incident circumstances and documentation
In Greenville, you may be dealing with burns connected to construction sites, industrial workplaces, hospitality settings, or residential repairs. Those environments can create multiple potential sources of responsibility (employer, contractor, property owner, equipment provider), which a simple calculator can’t sort out.


