Many burns don’t stay the same. A workplace burn that looks manageable at first can later lead to hypertrophic scarring, increased sensitivity, restricted movement, or nerve pain. That matters because insurers frequently evaluate claims based on what is documented over time.
In Hamilton—where people may work in warehouses, trades, healthcare settings, manufacturing, and other active roles—burn injuries can also affect your ability to commute, stand, lift, type, or perform repetitive tasks. If your treatment causes missed work or reduced duties, those real-world impacts should be reflected in your records.
AI estimates can’t confirm whether you’ll need additional scar management, therapy, or follow-up procedures. Your timeline and medical documentation do.


