In California, settlement value is usually driven by the same two buckets:
- Economic losses (medical bills, prescriptions, rehab, lost wages, transportation to treatment)
- Non-economic losses (pain, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and the impact of scarring)
But the difference between a low offer and a fair resolution often comes down to burn-specific facts: depth, total burn area, body location, and whether you had inhalation injury or complications that extend treatment.
Instead of asking only, “What is my burn injury worth?”, ask: what costs and limitations are likely to continue and what proof ties them to the incident? That is where local case experience matters.


