In Central Washington, many burn injuries happen in settings like:
- Home kitchens and garages (grease, hot cookware, malfunctioning appliances)
- Workplaces and trades (steam, hot surfaces, welding/heat sources, chemical exposure)
- Outdoor events and seasonal activities (grills, portable heaters, fireworks)
Even when the initial burn seems “manageable,” the injury can evolve—especially when there’s swelling, infection risk, or scarring that changes over time.
That’s why an estimate without your records can be misleading. The “right” number depends on whether you can prove:
- the burn depth and progression
- the treatment path (debridement, dressings, antibiotics, surgery/grafting)
- the functional impact (range of motion, dexterity, pain with normal tasks)
- the future care that your treating providers recommend


