Online tools usually assume straightforward burns with predictable recovery. Many Romulus burn injuries don’t fit that pattern because they’re tied to real-world settings where timing, equipment condition, and safety procedures matter.
Common local factors that change settlement value include:
- Industrial and maintenance-related incidents where safety checks, training, or equipment condition are disputed.
- Home heating and seasonal equipment use (furnaces, space heaters, hot water systems) where maintenance records and warnings may be reviewed.
- Property and landlord-controlled conditions (hot surfaces, ventilation issues, defective appliances) where fault may be contested between parties.
- Multi-factor incidents—for example, a burn plus smoke exposure—where symptoms can evolve after the initial event.
When liability is disputed or injuries worsen over time, settlement valuation becomes more evidence-driven than calculator-driven.


