Most online tools assume “typical” burn cases. Newark cases often aren’t typical because burns frequently involve workplace procedures, equipment, or property safety—and those factors affect liability and the medical story.
A generic calculator may not account for:
- Delay between injury and diagnosis (burns can worsen over days)
- Functional impact (hand, wrist, foot, or joint burns that affect work tasks)
- Inhalation or respiratory symptoms after smoke/heat exposure
- Document gaps that happen when people go back to work before treatment is complete
Instead of treating a number like a prediction, use it as a starting point for questions your lawyer can validate with medical records.


