Online tools can be helpful for organizing questions, but they can’t review your burn photos, operative notes, dermatologist or burn clinic records, or the functional limits that affect your ability to work. In Glendale Heights, where many workers commute daily and depend on reliable attendance, the work impact of a burn matters just as much as the medical bills.
In burn cases, the value typically hinges on things like:
- Whether the burn depth and location match what was alleged (thermal contact vs. chemical exposure, etc.)
- What treatments were actually required (debridement, grafts, scar management, therapy)
- Whether symptoms persisted (pain, hypersensitivity, limited range of motion)
- Credibility and consistency of the record from day one
If the tool doesn’t capture those realities, its numbers can be misleading—either too low (missing future treatment) or too high (assuming impairment that isn’t supported yet).


