Burn injuries don’t behave like typical injuries. Even when the initial injury looks small, burns can deepen, scarring can worsen, and function can change—especially with burns involving hands, face, joints, or areas that take repeated strain.
A generic tool may assume:
- healing happens quickly,
- there won’t be follow-up procedures,
- pain and mobility return to baseline,
- and there’s no inhalation/respiratory concern.
In Weston cases, those assumptions often don’t hold—particularly when the burn happened at a workplace with safety equipment issues, or at home where a heating/cooking mistake led to lingering treatment.
Instead of chasing a number, focus on building the evidence that insurers and Wisconsin claim handlers rely on when deciding how much a case is worth.


