Injuries don’t always resolve on a predictable timeline. With burns, the full picture may not be clear for weeks or months—especially when scarring, nerve sensitivity, or mobility changes develop after the initial treatment phase.
In Woodinville, that timing can collide with real-life schedules: recovering while commuting, coordinating medical appointments around work, and fitting therapy into a suburban routine. Insurers may use gaps in documentation or delays in follow-up to argue the injury was less severe.
What that means for settlement value: the strongest cases typically show consistency—treatment records, symptom updates, and functional limitations tied to the burn—rather than a quick “I’m mostly better” narrative.


