In burn cases, the first visible injury is only part of the story. In Sandy—where many residents commute for work and family responsibilities—there’s often pressure to “handle it quickly” so you can get back to normal.
That pressure is exactly when insurers may push early settlement discussions.
Why it matters: burns can worsen as swelling changes, infections are ruled out, scarring evolves, and rehabilitation needs become clearer. If you settle before doctors document the full course—such as ongoing scar management or additional procedures—you may end up paying later medical costs out of pocket.
What to do instead: wait until your treating providers can give a clearer picture of prognosis and whether you’ll need additional care.


