A settlement is usually built around two buckets of damages:
- Money you can document (medical treatment, prescriptions, follow-up care, therapy, travel for appointments, and lost wages)
- Non-monetary harm (pain, emotional distress, loss of daily function, and—often heavily in burn cases—scarring or disfigurement)
In practice, Fulton-area cases often turn on whether the record tells a consistent story: what caused the burn, how it was treated, what complications developed, and what limitations remain. A calculator can’t see your medical chart, photos, work restrictions, or the timeline of your recovery—your evidence does.


