In many Ohio burn cases, insurers focus on whether the injury severity matches the incident description. That’s especially common when the burn occurred in a busy setting—like a workplace shift, a restaurant kitchen, or a home with kids in and out of rooms.
When a claim is evaluated, the most persuasive evidence usually includes:
- Emergency room/urgent care records and burn depth notes
- Photos taken during treatment (when available)
- Operative reports (if grafting or surgery occurred)
- Follow-up appointments, scar management, and therapy records
- Work documentation showing missed time or modified duties
If you’re starting with an AI estimate, treat it as a checklist. The number matters only after the evidence is assembled and the timeline is consistent.


