Most calculators estimate value using broad assumptions (like “minor burn” vs. “serious burn”). Real cases are different. In practice, the value of a burn injury claim in Wisconsin is tied to evidence that supports:
- How severe the burn is (depth, size, and whether it required advanced care)
- What happened after the initial injury (complications, follow-up treatment, and any long-term limitations)
- Who caused the hazard (employer, property owner, product manufacturer, contractor, or another responsible party)
A tool can’t see your medical records, review photos, or confirm whether your symptoms match the mechanism of injury. So think of a calculator as a way to identify what information your lawyer will want—not as a prediction.


