Many online tools generate a range based on generic assumptions. In real Shawnee claims, the value tends to hinge on details like:
- How the burn happened (hot water, grease, workplace equipment, chemical exposure, electrical contact)
- Whether there was inhalation injury after a fire, smoke exposure, or steam event
- Where the burn is located (hands, face, joints, or sensitive areas often affect function more)
- Treatment intensity and timing (hospital care, burn-center follow-up, grafting, ongoing scar care)
- Consistency of the medical record (what symptoms were documented, and when)
Kansas settlements are negotiated against the evidence you can prove. If the insurer thinks the injury is less severe—or that it worsened later due to something else—your settlement can drop quickly.


