In many cases, insurers don’t argue about whether you were injured—they argue about how severe the burn was, how long it lasted, and what treatment was truly necessary. That’s especially true when:
- the burn happened at a jobsite or during equipment use,
- the incident involved a chemical spill or cleaning product,
- the injury includes scarring, nerve pain, or restricted movement, or
- symptoms evolve over days (burns can worsen even after the initial injury).
A “calculator” can’t see your medical record, measure your burn area, or track the timeline of complications. In South Amboy, the most valuable work you can do early is helping your attorney connect the dots between the incident, the medical findings, and the impact on your daily life.


