New York injury claims are evaluated using evidence—not guesswork. A settlement amount typically reflects:
- Medical proof of what happened and what injuries resulted (including follow-up care)
- Economic losses like treatment costs, lost wages, and out-of-pocket expenses
- Non-economic harm such as pain, emotional distress, and the effect of visible scarring
- Liability evidence showing who was responsible for the hazard or unsafe condition
Because New York insurers negotiate based on what is provable, the strength of your documentation can matter as much as the burn itself. That’s why a generic “calculator” usually can’t capture the details that drive Westbury settlements—especially when the burn affects daily activities, fine motor tasks, or appearance.


