Burn injuries can worsen even after the initial incident. That’s why the early record matters: ER notes, wound descriptions, treatment timelines, and follow-up care can strongly affect how insurers view severity.
In a community where many residents work in industrial and commercial environments and rely on quick travel to treatment, delays can happen—missed appointments, trouble getting consistent follow-ups, or difficulty documenting daily limitations. Insurers may try to use those gaps to argue the burn was less severe than reported.
Your best protection is building a clear trail: what happened, how the burn was assessed, what treatment was required, and what symptoms persisted.


