Many online tools rely on broad assumptions—like how “typical” a burn looks at first glance. But burn injuries are often misunderstood in three ways that show up frequently in real claims:
- Progression over time: Burns can worsen after the initial incident, especially if follow-up care is delayed.
- Function matters as much as appearance: In a community where people commute for work and spend time on hands-on tasks (construction, maintenance, caregiving), limited motion, nerve pain, or grip weakness can be a major value driver.
- Home-and-work overlap: In Lindon, the injured person’s daily life may blend “job” and “home” responsibilities—so lost earning capacity and ongoing care needs may show up in everyday limitations, not just medical bills.
A settlement estimate may give you a starting point, but it can’t replace the evidence-based valuation your claim needs.


