How Much is a Scarring and Disfigurement Settlement Worth in Winston-Salem?

When an injury leaves permanent scars or visible disfigurement, the damage isn’t just skin deep. It can change how you see yourself, how others see you, and how you move through the world—physically, emotionally, and professionally.
If you or someone you love has suffered scarring or disfigurement from an accident in Winston-Salem, you may be wondering what kind of compensation is available. While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, this guide breaks down the key factors that influence the value of your claim, and how our team at McMinn, Logan & Gray PLLC can help you fight for a full and fair settlement.
There’s No Flat Rate—But There Is a Strategy
There is no set dollar amount for a scarring or disfigurement settlement in North Carolina. Every case is different. The value depends on:
- Where the scar is located
- Whether the disfigurement is permanent
- How it affects your daily life or employment
- Your age and occupation
- The cost of medical care, both past and future
- The emotional and psychological toll
That said, many scarring and disfigurement cases in Winston-Salem fall within the $20,000 to $200,000+ range, depending on these and other case-specific factors. In severe or highly visible cases, settlements can reach well into the six figures, especially if the injury impacts your ability to work or live independently.
What Counts as “Scarring” or “Disfigurement” in a Legal Case?
North Carolina law doesn’t offer an official checklist—but courts and insurance companies often consider these examples of scarring or disfigurement:
- Facial scars from car accidents or burns
- Amputation of fingers, toes, or limbs
- Keloid or raised scars
- Burn injuries that permanently alter skin texture or color
- Surgical scars from emergency procedures after trauma
- Severe lacerations with permanent nerve damage or loss of function
Even if your injury doesn’t “look bad” to others, it can still qualify if it affects your life in meaningful ways—such as chronic pain, loss of confidence, or altered career plans.
Factors That Impact Your Settlement Amount
1. Location and Visibility of the Scar
A facial scar or visible disfigurement on your hands, arms, or neck will usually carry a higher settlement value than one on your torso or leg. Juries tend to award more when the scarring is easily seen by others and can’t be hidden with clothing.
This matters even more if you work in a public-facing role, such as:
- Teacher
- Healthcare worker
- Hospitality employee
- Performer or model
At McMinn, Logan & Gray PLLC, we work with local experts to demonstrate how your disfigurement affects your life, not just your body.
2. Your Age and Gender
It’s an uncomfortable truth: younger plaintiffs and women often receive higher settlement offers for visible disfigurement. Why? Because the long-term psychological and social impact is generally seen as more severe, and juries tend to award more in those cases.
That said, everyone has a right to compensation that reflects the real harm they’ve experienced. We make sure that the story is told clearly and powerfully.
3. Cost of Medical Treatment
Your settlement should account for both past and future medical care, including:
- Emergency surgeries
- Plastic or reconstructive surgery
- Skin grafts
- Laser treatment
- Therapy for trauma or body image issues
Even if you’re not pursuing additional treatment, the costs you’ve already incurred are part of your claim, and they add weight to your demand for compensation.
4. Impact on Your Career or Earning Potential
Scarring or disfigurement can affect more than your appearance. It can interfere with your ability to:
- Perform physical tasks
- Engage with customers
- Pursue job promotions
- Return to the same profession altogether
If you’ve had to change careers, reduce your hours, or take a lower-paying job, we’ll include those lost wages and loss of future earning capacity in your damages calculation.
5. Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Distress
The emotional impact of disfigurement is often the most overlooked part of a settlement—but it shouldn’t be. You may be dealing with:
- Depression or anxiety
- PTSD from the accident
- Shame or embarrassment in public
- Struggles with relationships or intimacy
We work closely with therapists, counselors, and medical professionals to help quantify these invisible injuries. Your story deserves more than a line item—it deserves real compensation.
Scarring from Common Winston-Salem Accidents
We’ve handled disfigurement cases from a range of causes, including:
- Car accidents on US-52 or Business 40
- Burn injuries from kitchen or workplace explosions
- Dog bites in local neighborhoods
- Slip and fall accidents in stores or restaurants
- Defective products or machinery
In each of these, proving liability is just as important as proving the extent of the injury. Our firm has deep experience investigating local accidents, gathering evidence, and building strong, clear claims from day one.
What If the Insurance Company Downplays Your Disfigurement?
It happens all the time. Adjusters may argue that:
- “It’s only cosmetic.”
- “You can wear clothing to cover it.”
- “It doesn’t affect your ability to work.”
At McMinn, Logan & Gray PLLC, we push back with evidence, testimony, and real-world context. We show how your life changed, not just how your skin looks. If the insurer still refuses to negotiate in good faith, we’ll be ready to take your case to court in Forsyth County.
Is There a Cap on Scarring Damages in North Carolina?
No. While North Carolina has a $500,000 cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, this does not apply to most scarring and disfigurement claims from accidents, product liability, or negligence.
That means if your case involves clear liability and significant visible harm, there’s no artificial ceiling on what you may recover.
How Our Lawyers Build Maximum-Value Claims
Our job is to make your experience impossible to ignore, and your case impossible to undervalue. That includes:
- Documenting the scar or disfigurement through clear, sensitive photography
- Consulting medical professionals for future care plans
- Gathering psychological evaluations or mental health records
- Working with vocational experts if your career has been affected
- Telling your story in a way that connects with real people—not just spreadsheets
Let’s Talk About What You Deserve
If you’ve been left with permanent scarring or disfigurement after an accident in Winston-Salem, you don’t need to suffer in silence—or settle for less than your case is worth.
Contact McMinn, Logan & Gray PLLC today for a free consultation.
We’ll explain your options, give you an honest outlook, and help you move forward with confidence.
