A generic calculator typically assumes burn injuries follow a predictable path. In real life, many Springdale burn claims involve details that don’t fit clean formulas—such as:
- Burns that change depth over the first days after the incident
- Treatment delays tied to work schedules (shift work, overtime, transportation)
- Workplace or residential incidents where fault is disputed early
- Injuries that include both skin damage and functional limitations (hand/arm mobility, breathing concerns)
When adjusters see gaps—like delayed follow-up visits tied to commuting or scheduling—they may argue the injury wasn’t as severe or as permanent as described. The goal isn’t to “prove” pain with emotion; it’s to show medical causation and continuity.


