Many online tools treat burns as if they’re identical from one person to the next. In reality, burn claims are shaped by details insurers can’t “average out,” such as:
- Whether the burn is from heat, chemicals, electricity, or a workplace process
- How quickly treatment started and whether follow-up care stayed consistent
- Whether the injury leaves lasting functional limits (hands, face, joints, airway concerns)
- Whether the incident report matches the medical timeline
In Greenville, we frequently see burn injuries connected to situations where fault can be debated—like workplace safety practices, property conditions in commercial areas, or incidents that occur around busy roads and deliveries. When responsibility is disputed, valuation becomes less about a single number and more about evidence.


