Most calculators online estimate value using broad assumptions. They may ask for burn “severity” and guess at medical and pain categories—but real burn claims are usually decided by documentation.
In Burleson cases, the practical question isn’t “What’s the average?” It’s:
- How deep and how extensive were the burns?
- How long did recovery and treatment actually take?
- Did the burn cause lasting limitations (hand function, mobility, scarring, breathing issues, nerve pain)?
- Who is legally responsible under Texas premises, product, workplace, or negligence rules?
A calculator can be a starting point for curiosity. Your claim value should be built around your medical records, wage proof, and a clear causation story.


