In South Jersey, burn cases frequently come down to whether the evidence clearly connects the injury to the incident you’re claiming—especially when insurers look for alternate explanations (such as pre-existing skin issues, delayed treatment, or inconsistent witness accounts).
Instead of asking only, “What is my payout?” it helps to ask:
- What exactly caused the burn (hot liquid, electrical hazard, chemical exposure, defective equipment, or a fire event)?
- What did the medical records show about depth, location, and progression?
- Was treatment timely and consistent with what the burn required?
A calculator can’t authenticate the chain of facts. A lawyer can help you build it.


