Generic calculators typically assume a predictable recovery. Burn injuries rarely behave that way. In Plainfield—where many residents work in logistics, construction, manufacturing, and home-based services—burn cases often involve:
- Workplace equipment or process failures (heat systems, industrial tools, chemical handling)
- Premises hazards (unsafe maintenance, defective appliances, inadequate warnings)
- Fire-related injuries where inhalation or smoke exposure complicates the medical story
Insurers in Illinois commonly focus on two questions:
- Was the defendant responsible? (maintenance, training, warnings, safety protocols, or negligence)
- How permanent are the effects? (scarring, functional limitations, nerve pain, and future treatment)
A calculator can’t verify those points—records can.


