Most online tools produce a rough range by using general averages. In practice, burn claims are more sensitive to details—especially here in the Milwaukee-area where many workplace injuries involve industrial equipment, cleaning chemicals, or heat sources, and where residential incidents can involve appliances and winter heating habits.
Settlement value tends to rise or fall based on evidence that shows:
- How deep and how extensive the burn was (not just that you were burned)
- Where it was located (hands, face, joints, or sensitive areas often change long-term limitations)
- Whether the burn worsened after the initial incident (burn injuries can evolve)
- Whether you had complications (infection risk, prolonged wound care, grafting, or respiratory issues)
- How the burn affected work in a way insurers can’t ignore
If your burn led to restrictions—like limited gripping, difficulty standing, trouble returning to your job, or ongoing scar treatment—your case may not fit the “average” used in a calculator.


