Many burn injuries begin with uncertainty. A scald may look minor at first, a chemical exposure may worsen over the next day, or a workplace burn may leave lingering pain and sensitivity long after the initial dressing changes.
That’s why Easton residents often come to us after they’ve already gone through the early phase—ER visit, follow-up appointments, and the first round of bills—only to learn that scarring, nerve pain, or restricted movement may require additional care.
A calculator can’t predict how your skin will respond in the coming months, whether you’ll need scar management, or how your day-to-day limitations will affect your job. But it can help you think through what evidence you’ll need to support damages.


