Kent has its share of commercial activity and day-to-day commuting hazards—deliveries, warehouse work, maintenance calls, and service jobs where hot liquids, steam, electrical hazards, and chemicals can become serious quickly. When someone gets burned, the early injury may look “contained,” but complications can unfold over time.
A typical calculator may prompt you to enter burn severity and treatment costs, but it can’t automatically account for:
- Delayed symptoms that show up after you return home or resume daily routines
- Functional limits that matter in Ohio workplaces (hand dexterity, lifting restrictions, mobility limits)
- Scarring and sensitivity that can affect work clothing, sleep, and daily comfort
Instead of treating an estimate like a final number, use it as a checklist—then align your documentation with what Ohio insurance adjusters and, if needed, the court will expect.


