In a lot of burn injuries, the incident is quick—but the harm can evolve over days and weeks. That matters because insurers may argue the worst effects weren’t present immediately.
Common Crowley-area examples we see include:
- Cooking and hot-liquid burns that initially look minor but later require specialist care for scarring, nerve pain, or infection control.
- Worksite heat incidents in industrial settings where clothing, protective gear, or equipment issues can change how severe the burn becomes.
- Fire-related injuries where burns and smoke exposure overlap, creating complications that aren’t obvious at discharge.
If your medical treatment escalated after the first ER visit, your settlement value may increase—but only if the timeline is clearly documented.


