A settlement is not simply a number pulled from an algorithm. In Nevada, the parties typically focus on evidence that supports both economic losses and non-economic losses, then negotiate based on the likely risk of losing or winning if the matter continues. That means the strongest claims are supported by medical records that explain injury severity, treatment needs, prognosis, and functional limitations.
Economic damages often include the costs of emergency care, hospital treatment, prescriptions, follow-up visits, physical or occupational therapy, medical devices, and travel to appointments. If the burn caused time away from work, there may also be damages tied to lost wages and, in some situations, reduced earning capacity. These categories can be documented through pay records, employer communications, and treatment documentation.
Non-economic damages relate to the human impact of the injury. With burns, that can include pain and suffering, scarring and disfigurement, emotional distress, sleep disruption, and limitations in daily activities. Because these effects may not be “measured” the way a bill is measured, the quality of the narrative and the credibility of the supporting evidence become especially important.
Even when an online burn injury settlement calculator provides a range, it cannot fully weigh how Nevada insurers evaluate credibility, causation, and future care. Your case value may shift dramatically depending on whether the burn severity, treatment course, and documented complications align with the incident being claimed.


