Macedonia has a mix of residential neighborhoods, busy commuting corridors, and industrial/employer sites. That matters because the circumstances that lead to burns here—like workplace incidents, home appliance malfunctions, or quick-response fire situations—don’t always match the assumptions built into automated calculators.
Common ways AI estimates can come up short (or sometimes too optimistic):
- Delayed burn depth recognition: Burns can worsen in the days after the incident, and early photos don’t always show the final severity.
- Work and commute disruption: If pain, dressing changes, or limited mobility affected your ability to get to work off I‑271/I‑480 routes, the “lost time” story needs documentation.
- Insurance pressure for early statements: Adjusters may want quick answers. What you say before your treatment plan stabilizes can affect how your claim is evaluated.
- Ohio-specific documentation expectations: In Ohio, proving damages usually means tying your medical treatment, prognosis, and functional limitations to the event. Tools can’t replace that evidence.


