Burn injuries don’t always behave “predictably.” Even when the initial ER visit seems straightforward, problems can show up later—especially when the burn affects hands, feet, or areas that move a lot.
In Lompoc, people frequently juggle work with commuting to nearby job sites and responsibilities at home. That can make it easier for insurers to argue that your limitations were temporary—unless your records clearly show:
- follow-up treatment and scar management
- ongoing pain symptoms or reduced range of motion
- functional limits at work (including modified duties)
- missed shifts tied to medical recommendations
An AI estimate may not capture the difference between “treated and released” and “still recovering months later.”


