In Colorado, settlement value is typically built from the same core pieces—medical proof, documented losses, and liability evidence—but the weight of each piece varies widely in burn cases.
Instead of asking only “what is my burn payout?”, Lakewood injury claims often come down to:
- How deep and extensive the burn is (and whether it worsens after the initial injury)
- Whether there are functional issues (hands, feet, joints, face, or breathing problems)
- How long treatment lasts (burn center care, debridement, skin grafts, scar management)
- What the timeline shows (symptoms that match the mechanism of injury)
- Whether fault is contested (common in workplace and premises cases)
A “calculator” can’t read your medical records or compare your case to similar resolved matters. But it can help you know what evidence matters most when you sit down with an attorney.


