Injury insurance investigations commonly focus on what happened right after the burn. In a community where people commute for work and run errands during the day, it’s common for burn victims to delay care, rely on urgent care only, or assume the injury was minor.
The problem: burns can worsen over time, and insurers may argue that later symptoms were caused by something else. That’s why a tool’s “range” can’t replace the real-world work of documenting:
- the initial burn severity and location
- how quickly treatment began
- whether complications developed (like infection or worsening scarring)
- what restrictions you had while recovering
If you’re considering settlement discussions, your timeline matters just as much as the burn itself.


