Unlike many injuries that stabilize quickly, burns can evolve. In the weeks after a scald, flame injury, chemical exposure, or electrical burn, treatment may expand—think additional wound care, skin management, therapy, or follow-up procedures.
In practice, insurers in Washington tend to scrutinize:
- Whether the burn severity matches the incident description
- Whether treatment followed recommended care
- How well symptoms and limitations were documented over time
Because of that, a settlement can rise or fall based on evidence quality—especially medical records and proof of functional impact.


