In California personal injury cases, settlement discussions usually focus on whether the evidence supports both:
- Economic losses (medical treatment, prescriptions, therapy, lost income), and
- Non-economic harm (pain, scarring/disfigurement, emotional distress, and the day-to-day limitations that can follow a burn).
In Yucaipa, claims often hinge on whether the record clearly shows:
- the mechanism of the burn (hot liquid, flames, chemical exposure, electrical contact),
- the medical course (how the burn evolved, what treatment was required), and
- how the injury affected your ability to work and function in daily life.
Because burns can worsen over time—even when the first day looks “manageable”—insurance adjusters tend to scrutinize timing and consistency.


