In suburban communities like Clawson, people often assume a burn is “over” once the initial ER visit is done. But burns can worsen as swelling changes, infection risks are assessed, and scarring begins to form. For many claimants, the real impact shows up later—especially when:
- a burn required follow-up procedures (debridement, dressings, or grafting)
- pain management continues beyond the initial healing phase
- range of motion becomes limited (hand, wrist, shoulder, or foot burns)
- scar sensitivity affects sleep, clothing choices, or daily tasks
Insurers may try to treat the incident as a short-term injury. Your medical timeline is what pushes back on that narrative.


