In burn claims, the “numbers” depend less on a quick estimate and more on what your medical records and evidence show about severity, treatment, and lasting impact. In Phenix City, we commonly see burn injuries connected to:
- Workplace heat and machinery (maintenance work, industrial equipment, and jobsite hazards)
- Residential incidents (hot water/steam, fireplaces, grills, space heaters)
- Vehicle and roadside events (fuel/engine-related fires, exhaust heat injuries)
- Community venues and events where temporary setups create higher risk (cooking equipment, crowd flow, and safety staffing)
The pattern is the same: insurers may argue a burn “looked minor at first” or that later complications were unrelated. Your job—through your records—is to show continuity: what happened, what you were treated for, and what problems persisted.


