Many online tools generate a rough range based on generalized burn categories. In Vidalia, GA, the cases that reach a settlement—or end up disputed—often turn on details that generic calculators don’t capture, such as:
- Whether the burn is tied to a specific mechanism (hot liquid vs. chemical contact vs. electrical injury vs. fire/smoke)
- How long symptoms last and whether treatment continues (follow-ups, scar care, therapy)
- Functional impact (hand/arm burns that affect work tasks, joints that limit movement)
- Complications that may not be obvious right away (infection risk, nerve pain, breathing issues after smoke exposure)
If your injury required ongoing care, or if the burn changed your ability to work, the “average” number from a tool may be too low—or sometimes too high—relative to your real medical record.


