In burn cases, settlement discussions typically center on two groups of losses:
- Economic losses: hospital bills, follow-up care, prescriptions, travel to treatment, lost wages, and reduced ability to work.
- Non-economic losses: pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment, emotional distress, and the real-life impact of scarring or movement limitations.
In North Augusta, many injured people are also balancing practical issues—returning to physically demanding jobs, caring for family while recovering, and managing treatment schedules that may require time away from work. Those realities can matter when a claim is evaluated.
Because burn injuries can evolve over time, the “early” version of your injury may not match the “final” one. That’s why claim value often improves when the record is complete: severity, treatment course, and prognosis are all documented.


