Burn injuries don’t always follow a straight line. In the days after an incident, what looks like a manageable burn can evolve—especially when:
- the burn is on a high-movement area (hands, wrists, feet, face)
- blistering, infection, or delayed healing occurs
- scarring becomes more noticeable after swelling goes down
- pain changes from initial soreness to ongoing nerve sensitivity
For Bastrop residents, this often shows up when it’s time to return to work. A burn that temporarily limited duties can later affect grip, dexterity, standing/walking tolerance, or ability to handle equipment safely.
A calculator may suggest a general range, but your settlement value hinges on documentation: what doctors observed, what treatment was required, and what functional impact persists.


