A “calculator” usually assumes injuries follow a simple pattern. Real burn claims are different, especially when:
- burns affect hands, face, or joints (function and appearance both matter)
- treatment continues beyond the initial emergency visit
- there’s smoke exposure or delayed breathing symptoms after a house fire or vehicle incident
- the injury ties into a workplace workflow (shift schedules, PPE policies, equipment maintenance)
In Cheyenne, many claims also run into timing issues—records from urgent care vs. burn center care, gaps between follow-ups, or questions about whether complications were present at the time of the incident. That’s where a lawyer’s help can make a measurable difference: not by “guessing,” but by organizing your medical timeline and damages proof so the claim reflects what your life looks like now.


