In Washington personal injury cases, the strength of your claim usually depends on evidence you can point to—not just what you feel or remember. That matters with burns because the injury can change over time: swelling may subside, scabs fall off, scars mature, and complications can surface later.
Insurers commonly focus on:
- Medical records that match the burn pattern and timeline
- Proof of treatment (ER/urgent care notes, wound care, prescriptions, follow-ups)
- Work and daily-life impact (missed shifts, restrictions, inability to perform certain tasks)
An online tool may produce a number, but in practice, value comes from whether the record supports the severity and the lasting effects.


