Most burn-injury calculators are built around broad assumptions: average treatment costs, generic recovery timelines, and simplified injury categories. But Delaware cases often involve complications that don’t “average out,” such as:
- burns that worsen over days (skin can deepen after the initial incident)
- scarring and sensitivity that affect daily tasks (especially hands, wrists, and face)
- workplace burns tied to equipment use, training gaps, or safety procedures
- injuries that occur during routine commuting and errands—then become harder to document when symptoms evolve
A calculator may give you a number to react to. It can’t tell you whether the offer is missing future treatment, scar management, or time you can’t work while therapy continues.


