California injury claims generally come down to how well your case is supported—not a universal formula. Even when two people have burns that look similar at first, settlements can vary widely based on:
- Depth and size of the burn (and whether it worsened after the initial injury)
- Whether the burn affected function (hands, feet, joints, face)
- Treatment intensity (hospital care, grafting, scar management, follow-up procedures)
- Inhalation or smoke exposure (sometimes symptoms show up later)
- Work and daily-life impact (especially when treatment limits availability)
In Palmdale, many burn injuries tie back to worksites, home repairs, or residential hazards. That context matters because the responsible party may argue the incident was unforeseeable, user error, or not the true cause of your ongoing symptoms.


