In a college town like Ann Arbor, burn injuries frequently involve people who must return to routines quickly—work shifts at local employers, caregiving responsibilities, or school-related schedules. That pressure can lead to a common pattern: the injury looks “manageable” early, then complications become clear later.
Burn injuries may worsen over time due to:
- infection risk and delayed wound healing
- nerve sensitivity or persistent pain
- scar thickening, tightening, or movement limitations
- ongoing therapy needs for function (especially for hands, wrists, shoulders, and face)
Because of that, early estimates—whether from AI tools or casual conversations—often miss the parts that insurers contest. In Michigan, coverage and fault are frequently negotiated around documentation and credibility, so your timeline and treatment record matter.


