Many people start with a “burn settlement calculator,” hoping for a single number. In practice, burn claims are evaluated based on medical proof, treatment history, and how clearly the injury ties back to the incident.
In Laredo—where many residents work in industries with heat exposure, fast turnaround shifts, and frequent on-the-job training—defense teams may argue:
- the burn healed too quickly to be serious,
- the injury was caused by something other than the reported hazard,
- treatment gaps mean the severity wasn’t what the injured person claimed,
- or long-term symptoms (like scar sensitivity or nerve pain) were caused by unrelated factors.
That’s why the “calculator” can’t replace the real work: building a medical timeline and a clear causation story.


