In the days after a burn, many people think the injury is “settling” because the worst moment has passed. With burns, that assumption can be dangerous—especially when the injury involves:
- Scarring that thickens over time
- Nerve pain or hypersensitivity that changes how you move or touch objects
- Range-of-motion limits that affect daily tasks and employment
- Skin breakdown or infection risk during healing
Brooklyn Park residents often deal with the practical realities of suburban life—driving to appointments, managing childcare, and working jobs with repetitive motions. That’s why the most important “numbers” in a burn case aren’t guesses; they’re the documented impacts that show up in medical records, therapy notes, and work history.


