A generic burn injury settlement calculator can’t account for the specific facts that insurers and injury lawyers in Texas rely on—especially when your burns are more than skin-deep.
In practice, burn settlements tend to turn on:
- How the burn happened (thermal, chemical, electrical, or fire/smoke)
- Whether you had inhalation injuries or breathing complications
- The burn depth and total area
- Where the burns are located (hands, face, joints, and other high-function areas often matter more)
- Whether complications developed (infection, delayed healing, nerve pain)
- Your documented treatment course and expected future care
Instead of chasing an online number, the better goal is building a damages picture that matches your medical record—so negotiations are based on what you actually went through, not assumptions.


