Most online tools assume a generic injury pattern—then generate a number that may not match what actually happens in burn cases. In New Orleans, the reality is that burn injuries often come with circumstances that complicate liability and valuation, such as:
- Hospitality and event-related incidents (kitchens, beverage service, food warming equipment, and crowded walkways)
- Residential maintenance and older electrical/plumbing systems
- Storm-season building issues that can contribute to electrical malfunctions, appliance damage, or delayed repairs
- Multi-party exposure (a landlord, contractor, employer, property manager, or equipment supplier)
Settlement value tends to track more than the burn itself. It follows the full chain: how the incident happened, what treatment was required, and how the injury affects you physically and day-to-day long after the initial wound care.


