Online tools may ask questions like burn depth, treatment, and days off work. But they don’t have access to the real materials that drive value in Washington claims—things like your ER records, follow-up burn clinic notes, therapy documentation, and imaging or surgical reports.
Burn injuries can evolve. In the first weeks after an incident, what looks “manageable” can later reveal complications that change the case—such as worsening scarring, ongoing pain, infection risk, or reduced mobility. A generic estimate may miss that progression.
Instead of asking only “What’s my settlement worth?”, a better Spokane Valley approach is to ask:
- What treatment have you already required?
- What care is still being planned?
- How has your injury changed your daily routine and job duties?


