In South Carolina, insurers commonly look for consistency: how the injury happened, how quickly you sought care, what doctors observed, and how the injury affected your day-to-day life and earnings.
A burn injury settlement isn’t usually determined by a simple “calculator” number. Instead, the value of your claim is shaped by:
- Your medical timeline (when you were treated, what was found, and what treatment followed)
- The severity and location of the burn (hands, face, joints, and sensitive areas often matter more)
- Whether you had complications (infection risk, delayed healing, grafting, or breathing issues)
- Work impact (missed shifts, restrictions, reduced capacity, and any lingering limitations)
If your records don’t clearly connect the incident to the burn’s progression, settlement offers can shrink—sometimes dramatically.


