Injured residents often search for a “calculator” because they want speed and clarity. That makes sense—especially when you’re commuting, managing family responsibilities, and trying to recover.
Here’s what calculators typically do well:
- Organize common loss categories (medical costs, lost income, and non-economic harm)
- Prompt you to consider future treatment questions
- Provide a rough range based on generalized patterns
Here’s what calculators usually miss:
- Whether your burn severity (depth, location, complications) matches the incident described
- How New Jersey settlement negotiations treat credibility and evidence
- Whether your claim includes multiple injury components (burns plus smoke exposure, nerve pain, scarring, or mobility limits)
Because burn injuries can evolve—sometimes requiring additional procedures later—your settlement value depends less on what a tool guesses and more on what your records prove.


