Injury websites may suggest a quick range, but burn injuries don’t behave like typical injuries. Even when the initial wound looks similar, outcomes can differ based on:
- Depth and total burn area (which affects scarring and recovery time)
- Whether hands, face, or joints are involved (often tied to function and long-term limitations)
- Breathing or smoke exposure (sometimes delayed and medically complex)
- Treatment intensity (hospital care, grafting, therapy, and scar management)
- Work impact (especially for people in construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and service roles)
And in Georgia, the way fault and damages are argued can be just as important as the injury itself—so your evidence and timeline matter.


