In Sanford, many burn injuries involve fast-moving environments: busy workplaces, older appliances, kitchen accidents, and high-traffic commercial settings where people come and go. The first days after a burn can look manageable—until skin breakdown, nerve pain, scarring, or restricted movement becomes obvious.
That’s one reason automated tools can mislead:
- They can’t review your ER records, burn depth findings, or treatment notes.
- They can’t tell whether you’ll need additional procedures (like debridement, grafting, or follow-up scar management).
- They can’t account for how your injury affects your ability to keep up with a demanding schedule—commuting, shift work, or physically active jobs common in the area.
Instead of asking “what’s my settlement number?”, a better question is: what evidence will support a fair value once treatment is complete?


