Burn injuries aren’t always obvious right away. A scald, a workplace flash burn, a kitchen accident, or an injury involving hot equipment may seem minor at first—until swelling, infection risk, nerve pain, or scarring issues show up later.
That’s why a calculator number can mislead you:
- It can’t verify burn depth or predict scarring progression.
- It can’t confirm causation (how the burn pattern ties to the incident).
- It can’t document functional limits—like reduced grip, restricted range of motion, or hypersensitivity—that can be critical in Washington injury negotiations.
In Port Orchard, many people need to get back to work quickly—sometimes in roles that require repetitive hand use, lifting, or time on your feet. If your burn limits your ability to perform those tasks, your damages analysis has to reflect that, not just the initial ER visit.


