In smaller communities like Tifton, burn injuries can be especially easy to under-estimate early. People may return to work quickly, assume the damage is “minor,” or delay imaging and follow-up care because they need to keep life moving. Unfortunately, burns can evolve—sometimes worsening as swelling, infection risk, nerve pain, or scarring complications develop.
That’s why your “estimate” depends less on a calculator and more on whether the case record shows:
- The burn depth and location (and how clinicians described progression)
- The treatment timeline (ER care, debridement, dressings, prescriptions, therapy)
- Functional impact (range of motion limits, hypersensitivity, inability to perform job tasks)
- Future care needs (scar management, possible procedures, ongoing rehabilitation)
If your medical file is thin early on, insurers may argue the injury isn’t as serious as you say. Conversely, a complete record can support a higher settlement range—because it makes the claim easier to evaluate.


