A burn injury settlement is usually built around two buckets of damages:
- Economic losses: medical treatment, prescriptions, therapy, lost wages, and out-of-pocket expenses.
- Non-economic losses: pain, emotional distress, scarring/disfigurement, and limitations that affect daily life.
In Sidney, the “calculator” question often comes down to timing and proof—because burn injuries can worsen or reveal long-term effects weeks after the incident. A claim is more persuasive when your medical records clearly connect the burn mechanism (steam, hot water, chemicals, electrical exposure, flames) to the treatment you actually needed.
Also, Ohio injury claims generally have a statute of limitations—meaning you must act within a deadline to file. If you’re unsure where your case stands, it’s worth getting advice early so you don’t lose rights while you focus on recovery.


