In a smaller community like Moses Lake, claims can still involve big numbers—but the difference between a strong case and a low offer is usually how clearly the injury is documented.
Burn injuries can look “better” early while complications develop later. In Washington, insurers commonly scrutinize whether symptoms and treatment line up with the incident timeline. That means your medical records should show:
- The burn mechanism (heat, chemical exposure, electrical, fire/smoke)
- The severity (depth and estimated size/area)
- Whether inhalation injury was considered (when relevant)
- The treatment plan (wound care, grafting, therapy, scar management)
- Ongoing limitations (work restrictions, daily activity changes)
If you’re trying to estimate value from a “burn injury settlement calculator,” you may miss that Washington claims often hinge on whether causation is consistently supported by records—not just the initial look of the burn.


