In the South Puget Sound region, burn cases often overlap with other stressors—shifts at work, family responsibilities, and the practical need to keep commuting and functioning during recovery. Insurers take advantage of that pressure.
Common ways burn claims get reduced:
- “It healed quickly” assumptions. Burns can look better before problems fully declare themselves (scar thickening, sensitivity, range-of-motion limits, infection risk).
- Symptom timing disputes. Defendants may argue later complications weren’t caused by the incident.
- Understated functional impact. For many residents, the real loss isn’t only medical bills—it’s difficulty with daily tasks, job duties, or sleep due to pain.
If your case involves burns that affect hands, face, joints, or breathing, the valuation needs to reflect that reality—without relying on averages.


