Many online tools use generic assumptions. In Harlingen burn cases, the valuation is often driven by details that don’t fit neatly into a range—such as:
- Whether the burn involved hands, face, arms, or joints (areas that can affect function and appearance)
- Whether you had follow-up care beyond the first ER visit (wound care, therapies, scar management)
- Whether there were complications (infection risk, delayed healing, nerve pain)
- Whether the incident involved workplace equipment, chemicals, or poorly maintained heating/cooking sources
- Whether the injury required work restrictions while you recovered
If you’re comparing your situation to a “typical” estimate, you may be undercounting the costs that show up later—particularly in cases where treatment continues after the initial emergency care.


