Burton residents often work across manufacturing, warehousing, skilled trades, and other physically demanding roles. That matters because many settlement discussions turn on functional limits: how your injury affects lifting, climbing, standing, and repetitive work.
A calculator might assume a “typical” injury course. Your claim may not be typical if:
- Your job requires frequent lifting or tool use and your restrictions prevent those tasks.
- Your symptoms flare with certain movements you perform during a shift.
- Your medical records reflect delayed reporting (which can happen when people try to “push through” an injury after a long day).
In other words, the value of your claim isn’t just about the injury diagnosis—it’s about the impact on your ability to work and the strength of the evidence supporting that impact.


