Burn injuries can worsen after the initial incident, especially when skin damage deepens, infections develop, or scarring becomes more noticeable over time. In practice, insurance adjusters in Virginia frequently look for consistency—between the incident, the medical record timeline, and the symptoms you report.
For Poquoson residents, that means evidence matters from day one:
- Photographs taken in the first days (when safe) and again after treatment begins
- Emergency room or urgent care records that clearly describe burn location, depth, and treatment
- Follow-up documentation showing whether grafting, therapy, or ongoing wound care was necessary
Even a strong injury can be undervalued when records are incomplete, delayed, or unclear—something that can happen when people wait too long to seek care or assume the burn is “getting better” on its own.


