New Castle is home to a mix of industrial employment, residential neighborhoods, and older housing stock—so burn incidents often involve different risk factors than people expect.
In our experience, claims commonly hinge on details like:
- Whether the burn happened during a shift in a shop/industrial setting or during a home repair
- Whether the injury escalated after initial treatment (infection, graft complications, worsening scarring)
- Whether the incident involved “second injuries” like smoke inhalation or chemical vapor exposure
- Whether the injured person’s symptoms changed over time, not just right after the event
That’s why a calculator output can feel misleading. Two people can report the same burn “type,” yet one may have documented nerve damage and ongoing therapy needs while the other recovers faster.


