Most online calculators use broad averages. They can be a useful starting point, but they often miss the details that drive settlement value in burn cases—especially when the injury involves:
- Hand, face, or joint burns that limit function and daily activities
- Scarring and disfigurement that impacts work, confidence, and social life
- Inhalation exposure from smoke or fire incidents (which may develop symptoms later)
- Complications like infections, nerve pain, or prolonged wound care
In Galena Park, many burn incidents occur in environments where injuries can escalate fast—industrial settings, maintenance work, and construction-adjacent tasks. Insurers may try to frame the incident as “minor” or “temporary” based on the initial appearance, even when medical documentation later shows deeper damage.
A calculator can’t account for how your burn evolves over weeks, whether you need grafting, or what future care is expected.


