Many burn injury settlement calculators work like this: they guess based on burn type and percentage, then attach broad ranges. But local burn cases often turn on details that a one-size tool can’t capture, such as:
- When symptoms changed (burns can worsen or complications can appear after the initial treatment)
- Whether you needed treatment beyond the first emergency visit (specialty care, skin grafting, ongoing wound management)
- Whether your burn affected hands, face, joints, or breathing
- Proof of what happened—photos, incident reports, witness accounts, equipment logs
In Seabrook, these details frequently become the difference between a claim that’s fairly evaluated and one that insurers try to minimize.


