Online calculators tend to ask for a few basic details—burn type, treatment, scarring, and time missed. In real Shelton, CT claims, those answers matter, but the quality of proof matters more.
For example, adjusters commonly scrutinize:
- Treatment timelines (did you seek evaluation promptly after a workplace or home incident?)
- Consistency between the injury you reported and how the burn actually presented
- Functional effects—whether pain, hypersensitivity, or limited range of motion interfered with job duties
- Future uncertainty—whether scarring, nerve pain, or rehab needs were documented early enough
If you’re comparing your situation to others, remember: two people can both “miss work,” yet one has clean medical notes and work restrictions while the other has vague records. In Connecticut, that difference can strongly influence what a settlement demand can credibly support.


