Many online tools assume burns are straightforward: a single injury date, predictable treatment, and minimal dispute over fault. Beaufort cases don’t always follow that pattern. Depending on where the burn occurred, you may be dealing with multiple parties—such as property operators, employers, contractors, equipment suppliers, or manufacturers.
Also, South Carolina requires injury claims to be supported by evidence of causation (the burn was caused by the defendant’s actions or unsafe condition). If the medical records don’t clearly connect your current symptoms to the incident, settlement offers can shrink—even if you feel certain you were injured.
Bottom line: if your case involves delayed complications, scarring concerns, or breathing issues after smoke exposure, a generic estimate is often too low or too high.


