Many burn injuries start as something people try to “wait out”—especially when they happen at home or during a busy workweek. In Conyers, that can mean delays caused by:
- Work schedules and commuting demands. Missed shifts and limited time to attend follow-ups can create gaps in documentation.
- Weekend-first injuries. If the burn happened after hours, initial care may be in urgent care/ER, followed by specialist appointments that take time to schedule.
- Evolving skin symptoms. Burns can worsen as swelling decreases, scabbing falls off, and scarring or nerve sensitivity becomes more obvious.
When insurance adjusters see gaps, they may argue the burn healed faster than you say—or that later symptoms came from something else. The best antidote is building a clean medical timeline.


