Injury claims involving burns aren’t just about visible damage. In our experience, Thibodaux-area burn cases frequently involve one or more of the following valuation drivers:
- Work-related disruptions: Burns that affect hands, arms, shoulders, or joints can limit job duties—especially for people in industrial, construction, warehouse, or service roles.
- Treatment that doesn’t end after the ER visit: Complications like infection risk, scar management, pain control, and follow-up procedures can extend for months.
- Fire and smoke exposure concerns: When a burn is tied to a residential or workplace fire, inhalation issues and breathing complications can become the biggest long-term costs.
- Disfigurement and functional impairment: Scarring on exposed areas (or burns that change range of motion) can increase both economic and non-economic damages.
Because these factors develop over time, early settlement numbers—especially those based on general averages—can miss the full picture.


