Online tools can categorize losses, but burn injury value in practice is driven by documentation. In Auburn, that often means insurers scrutinize:
- Medical timelines (how quickly you were treated and how your condition changed)
- Treatment intensity (e.g., debridement, grafts, specialists, follow-up care)
- Work impact (missed shifts, modified duties, inability to perform physical tasks)
- Ongoing effects (scar management, pain, limited range of motion, therapy needs)
If your burn happened during a busy season—like around local school schedules, community events, or shift-based work—your records may be the difference between “minor injury” and a serious, compensable injury with lasting consequences.


