When people ask for a “calculator,” they’re usually looking for three buckets of value. In Bellmead cases, these buckets get shaped by what happened and what can be proven:
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Medical cost totals (current + expected)
- Emergency care, burn center treatment, follow-ups, scar management, physical therapy, and any future procedures.
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Work impact
- Missed shifts, reduced hours, restrictions on lifting/handling equipment, and whether your wage loss is temporary or likely to continue.
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Functional and appearance harm
- Burns on hands, face, joints, or sensitive areas can affect daily life and job duties more than people expect.
A calculator can’t reliably estimate these for you—because the evidence quality in your case matters more than the burn’s headline description.


