Burn injuries don’t always look severe at first. In real cases around Bridgeport, people may:
- Get evaluated for a “minor” burn, then return later when blistering, infection risk, or nerve pain shows up
- Need repeated dressing changes, follow-up visits, or specialty care for scarring and sensitivity
- Miss work tied to commuting and shift timing, which can affect documentation of lost wages
- Face questions from adjusters about whether the burn matches the story of the incident
Because of that, a simple online number can miss the issues that actually drive value: treatment continuity, prognosis, functional impact, and proof.


