Most generic tools assume burn injuries fall into neat categories. Real claims rarely do.
In and around Endicott, the details that commonly change valuation include:
- Whether the burn happened at a jobsite with safety paperwork (training logs, incident reports, equipment maintenance)
- Whether the injury involved steam, hot water, or heating equipment used in residential or commercial settings
- Whether there was delayed cooling or delayed medical evaluation—which can affect how insurers view severity
- Whether the burn led to follow-up care beyond the initial emergency visit (wound management, therapy, scar treatment)
- Whether the injury caused lasting limitations that affect your ability to perform your job during New York’s wage-loss calculations
Instead of treating a calculator as a prediction, use it as a starting point for asking your lawyer the right questions about evidence and damages.


