Online tools usually estimate settlement value by grouping your losses into broad buckets—medical bills, wage loss, and non-economic damages. For Milledgeville residents, the practical question is whether those buckets are supported by evidence that Georgia insurance companies recognize as credible.
In many burn cases, the settlement amount turns on:
- Burn depth and progression documented in medical records (what looked minor at first sometimes worsens)
- Whether you needed surgery, grafting, or prolonged wound care
- Functional impact—for example, hand sensitivity that makes it hard to work with tools, or scarring that limits movement
- Consistency between the incident description and what doctors observe
- Future treatment needs such as scar management, PT/OT, or dermatology follow-up
Instead of asking, “What number will I get?” a more useful goal is: What evidence would support the damages categories that matter most in my situation?


