Many online tools generate broad ranges using generic assumptions. That can be misleading for burn cases because settlements are often affected by details like:
- Where the burn occurred (hands, face, joints, or sensitive areas can change function)
- Whether inhalation or smoke exposure occurred (often overlooked early)
- How the injury progressed in the days and weeks after the incident
- Whether treatment required follow-up care, therapy, or scar management
In Loganville, where many residents commute regularly and return to work quickly when possible, it’s common for insurers to argue injuries weren’t as severe as claimed—or that symptoms were “temporary.” That’s why documentation and timing matter.


