Many online tools use broad ranges tied to burn size or depth. That’s a starting point, but it frequently breaks down in real life—especially when:
- the burn involves hands, face, or joints, which may affect function and employability
- the injury includes smoke inhalation (sometimes symptoms develop later)
- the case involves workplace safety procedures (training, equipment condition, supervision)
- treatment continues beyond the initial emergency visit (wound care, grafting, scar management)
In Hewitt, Texas, insurers also look closely at timing—when you sought treatment, how quickly you followed up, and whether your medical records consistently reflect the burn mechanism. If your timeline looks incomplete, settlement discussions can stall or shrink.


