In burn cases, the difference between a low offer and a fair settlement is frequently the quality of the record—not just the fact that you were burned. In North Little Rock, claims often involve employers, property owners, contractors, or product/service providers—each with their own documentation practices.
Insurers commonly review:
- Medical records that show burn depth, body area, and complications
- Timeline consistency (what happened, when symptoms appeared, when treatment started)
- Work or daily-life impact (restrictions, missed shifts, inability to perform job tasks)
- Liability evidence tied to the exact setting (workplace incident reports, maintenance logs, safety procedures, witness accounts)
If your medical care and incident story don’t “line up,” it’s harder to justify higher compensation.


