Most burn injury settlement tools assume a “standard” injury and a “standard” recovery timeline. In real Lackawanna claims, the details that change value often include:
- How the burn happened (heat vs. chemical vs. electrical) and whether the hazard was foreseeable
- Where the burn is (hands, face, joints, or areas that affect daily tasks)
- Whether you had complications (infection, delayed healing, breathing issues after smoke exposure)
- How your treatment played out locally—for example, whether you needed follow-ups, scar management, or additional procedures after discharge
When those factors aren’t reflected in a generic estimate, the number can be misleading—either too low (if you need future care) or too high (if your injuries healed with minimal long-term impact).


