Settlements don’t come from a generic calculator—they come from proving two things in a way that’s credible to an insurer and, when necessary, persuasive in an Ohio case:
- Liability: Who was responsible for creating or failing to prevent the hazard (and why their conduct fell below what a reasonable person should do).
- Damages: What your burn injuries actually caused, supported by medical documentation and financial records.
Because burn injuries can evolve—blisters turning worse, infections developing, scarring becoming apparent later—your medical timeline matters as much as the initial incident report.


