Burns can cause visible injuries early on, but the long-term impact is what typically shapes settlement discussions. In Selma—where residents may commute to larger employers and rely on consistent income—insurers often scrutinize whether your medical record supports ongoing limitations.
Burn cases frequently include issues such as:
- scar management needs that extend months (or longer)
- nerve pain, reduced sensation, or hand/function problems
- infection risk and additional procedures after the initial emergency visit
- breathing complications after smoke exposure
- emotional distress tied to appearance changes and daily activity limitations
Instead of trying to force your case into a “calculator number,” the better approach is connecting your documented medical course to the damages your life actually changed.


