Most calculators work by taking inputs (burn type, treatment, time off work) and projecting a range. But burn injury cases don’t settle based on a formula. In New Jersey, claims typically rise or fall based on:
- Medical documentation quality (ER notes, burn depth assessments, follow-up records, photos)
- Causation clarity (the injury pattern matches the incident you describe)
- Consistency (treatment timeline, symptom reporting, and functional limitations)
- Credibility and documentation (how well the story is supported)
A Pleasantville resident might, for example, feel pressured to accept an early offer after an incident at a rental home or during a quick workplace recovery. The problem is that burns can evolve. What looks “manageable” in the first days can later involve worsening scarring, nerve sensitivity, or additional therapy needs.


