In Brownsville, burn cases often involve the same variables that affect value everywhere, but the timing and documentation can matter a lot in practice. The biggest reason calculators fall short is that burns are rarely static at first. They can worsen, require additional specialty care, or reveal complications later (including infection risk, nerve pain, or scarring that affects movement).
A rough estimate may be useful for planning, but the settlement amount usually depends on:
- How deep and how extensive the burns are (not just what they looked like on day one)
- Whether inhalation or smoke exposure occurred (even if symptoms appear later)
- Treatment intensity and duration (ER visits, burn center care, grafting, therapy)
- Functional impact (hands, face, joints, work-related limitations)
- Liability strength (who was responsible and what safety steps were—or weren’t—followed)


