In practice, insurers don’t settle burn cases based on a single calculator output. They look for consistency between:
- How the burn happened (incident reports, witness accounts, safety records)
- What clinicians documented (depth/extent, complications, treatment timeline)
- What changed afterward (work restrictions, daily limitations, ongoing care)
For Hazleton residents, that often means your claim can hinge on details like whether you were treated promptly after the injury, whether your burn deepened over time, and whether your medical records clearly reflect that progression.
If your story is accurate but not well-supported with records, you may see low offers that don’t reflect scarring risk, functional impairment, or future treatment.


