Injuries don’t just “happen and end.” Burns can worsen over days, and complications (infection, nerve pain, mobility limits, scarring) may show up after the first visit. That’s why the earliest medical documentation—ER/urgent care notes, burn depth descriptions, and follow-up treatment—can become central to your case value.
In Casper, where people may travel for certain specialty care, records of travel, missed work, and follow-up compliance can strengthen causation and damages. If there were delays between the incident and medical evaluation, insurers may try to argue the burn was less severe than claimed or caused by something else. Having consistent documentation helps counter that.


