Generic calculators usually assume average treatment timelines and average injury impacts. But burn claims are rarely average—particularly when:
- your burn affects hands, face, or joints (function and disfigurement can change the value)
- you need follow-up scar management (topicals, procedures, or ongoing therapy)
- inhalation injury is suspected after a fire, oven flare-up, or industrial incident
- your medical care is split between urgent care, ER, and specialist treatment
In New Lenox, people may also delay treatment while trying to manage work schedules, commute demands, or family obligations. Insurers can use those gaps to argue the injury wasn’t as severe or wasn’t as connected to the incident. The fix isn’t guessing—it’s making sure your medical timeline and documentation tell a consistent story.


