In many burn injuries, insurers begin contacting you early—especially when the incident happened at a residence, small business, or jobsite where the facts “seem” straightforward. That’s one reason a calculator can feel useful: it gives a quick number.
But burn claims are frequently delayed for a different reason—the injury can evolve. A burn that looks manageable at first can worsen weeks later due to infection risk, scarring progression, restricted range of motion, or nerve pain. In Easley and across SC, that means the settlement timeline often turns on when your treatment course becomes clear, not on the day of the accident.
Practical takeaway: If you’re being pressured to settle before your medical plan stabilizes, don’t rely on an AI estimate. Ask your doctor what you can expect next (and document it), then speak with a burn injury attorney.


