In Central, burn injuries frequently involve ongoing treatment and second-stage complications—for example, burns that initially look manageable but later require additional wound care, scar management, or follow-up specialty visits.
That matters because settlement discussions usually turn on what your records show:
- How deep the burn was (and whether it required grafting)
- Whether you had functional limitations (hands, face, joints)
- Whether there was inhalation injury from smoke/heat exposure
- The gap between the incident and the treatment timeline
If a generic tool doesn’t account for those details, it may give you a number that feels “close” at first—then falls apart when the claim is reviewed against real documentation.


