In Seattle burn cases, settlement discussions usually turn on a short list of factors—measurable and documented—not on an online estimate. The biggest drivers are:
- How severe the burn is and how it heals (depth, size, and whether grafting was needed)
- Whether the injury causes lasting function problems (hands, face, joints, or mobility)
- Treatment intensity and medical follow-through (specialty burn care, surgeries, therapy, scar management)
- Causation clarity—proof that the burn mechanism matches the incident (important when multiple hazards exist)
- Liability evidence (property safety, workplace procedures, product warnings, or equipment maintenance)
Because Washington injury claims are evaluated through evidence and damages categories, two people with the same “percent burn” number can still end up with very different results depending on documentation and prognosis.


