In small communities like Lynden, burn incidents often happen in everyday settings—homes, shops, garages, seasonal work sites, and community facilities—where liability can be less straightforward than people expect. A generic online calculator can’t account for the specific facts that drive valuation, such as:
- Whether the burn involved inhalation/smoke exposure after a local fire or equipment malfunction
- Whether the injury affected function (hands, face, joints) and required ongoing limitations
- How quickly you received burn-specific care (burns can worsen even after an initial injury)
- Whether the responsible party is a business vs. a property owner vs. a contractor
Because of that, a calculator may give you a number—but it rarely gives you leverage.


