Port Townsend is small enough that details matter. The same burn can look “minor” on day one and become a long-term issue later—like infection, nerve pain, limited range of motion, or scarring that affects daily life.
In practice, insurers frequently focus on:
- When you were treated (and whether you followed recommended care)
- How the burn progressed (photos, wound checks, clinic notes)
- Whether your symptoms match the incident described
- Whether future care is supported by records, not estimates
That means your claim can rise or fall based on what’s written down—not just what happened.


