Superior residents may be injured in settings that mix work and home life: industrial jobs, service work, kitchens, garages, and construction sites. In these environments, burns can be treated quickly at first—then later complications may appear.
That’s why settlement value usually depends on whether your records show:
- How deep the burn was (and whether it worsened)
- What treatment was required (dressings, antibiotics, grafting/surgery if needed)
- Whether you had lingering function problems (hand sensitivity, reduced range of motion, mobility limitations)
- How long recovery actually took, including follow-up care
If the early medical picture looks “manageable,” insurers may push for a quick resolution. In burn cases, that can be risky if the long-term course isn’t documented.


