In Nevada, burn injury settlements typically come down to how well your case is supported—especially the medical timeline. Insurers usually look for two things:
- Economic losses you can document (medical bills, prescriptions, rehabilitation, travel for treatment, lost wages).
- Non-economic harm tied to the injury’s real-world effects (pain, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and the lasting consequences of visible scarring or functional limitations).
Because burns can worsen or change in appearance during healing, your treatment record is often the difference between a “minor burn” narrative and a claim that reflects long-term impact.


