Online tools can be useful for organizing your thoughts, but they can’t see what Ohio adjusters will scrutinize—like whether your treatment timeline matches the incident, whether your burn pattern is consistent with the stated cause, or whether your limitations affect your ability to work at the job you actually had.
In Sandusky, claim reviews frequently hinge on documentation that shows:
- Severity and depth (what the burn looked like early on, and what clinicians found)
- Whether complications developed (infection, delayed healing, nerve pain, scarring)
- How your daily life changed (range of motion, sensitivity, work restrictions)
- Whether proof exists for future needs (scar management, therapy, follow-up procedures)
A calculator can’t confirm those facts. Your medical records and evidence do.


