In many burn cases, the most visible injury isn’t always the final injury.
In the days after a thermal burn, scald, chemical exposure, or electrical injury, tissue damage can evolve. In Washington, this matters because settlement discussions often begin before you know:
- whether you’ll need grafting or additional procedures
- whether scarring will become hypertrophic or cause tightness/limited motion
- whether you’ll develop chronic pain (including sensitivity to touch or nerve-related discomfort)
- whether follow-up care will include specialized burn therapy or ongoing dermatologist visits
That’s why a tool’s estimate should be treated as a planning exercise, not a promise.


