Many burn injury calculators generate a “range” based on generalized assumptions. In real cases, insurers focus less on the headline number and more on whether your records support the full scope of your damages.
In El Paso claims, the evaluation usually turns on:
- How well the medical timeline matches the incident (especially when symptoms worsen over days)
- Whether the burn caused functional limits—hand/arm mobility, work restrictions, or difficulty with daily tasks
- Whether inhalation injury or smoke exposure was present in fire-related incidents
- Whether the defense can argue “alternative causes” (a common tactic when documentation is thin)
If your burn required follow-up care, scar management, or additional procedures, a generic estimate can be far off—either too low or, in some cases, too optimistic.


