Injury value depends on details—depth, extent, location, treatment timeline, and long-term impact. In burn cases, those details often take weeks to fully reveal themselves. Burns can deepen, scarring can change over time, and complications (like infection or nerve pain) may show up later.
That’s why generic tools can mislead. If your burns required follow-up at a burn-capable facility, involved grafting, affected a functional area (hands, face, joints), or led to ongoing scar care, your case usually won’t match the “average” outcomes built into online estimates.
For Conway residents, the practical question is: Do you have the medical documentation that shows the true scope of your injury and its impact on daily life? That’s what tends to influence settlement negotiations.


