Burn injuries don’t always declare themselves in a single moment. The severity can evolve over days, and symptoms—especially pain, nerve sensitivity, infection risk, and breathing irritation after smoke exposure—may show up later.
That matters because California claim handling (and negotiations with insurance) tends to reward consistent documentation:
- When you sought care after the incident (and whether follow-up happened)
- How doctors described the burn (depth, area, location)
- Whether symptoms matched the incident mechanism (hot liquid, flame, chemicals, electrical)
- Whether later complications were medically linked
If you’re building a claim in Corte Madera, your records should tell a clear story from day one—especially if your incident happened during a busy workweek or after a hectic commute.


