Generic online tools usually assume a steady path: burn → treatment → healing → close the file. Real cases often don’t follow that timeline.
In Lindenwold (and across New Jersey), insurers may look for reasons to treat your injury as “minor” or “already healed” even when you’re still dealing with:
- follow-up care at a burn clinic or wound-care provider
- scar management (silicone therapy, laser treatments, prescription meds)
- mobility limits from hand, joint, or foot burns
- breathing complications after smoke exposure
A calculator can’t reliably account for whether your burn involved deeper tissue, whether grafting was needed, or whether you’ll require future procedures. The number you see online may not match the medical reality of your recovery.
Instead of relying on a calculator as a prediction, use it as a checklist—then let your evidence and medical record tell the story.


