Many people are surprised to learn that burns can evolve. Even when the first appearance looks manageable, the injury can deepen, scarring can become more prominent, and treatment may expand from initial wound care into longer-term care.
That matters because insurers commonly look for consistency between:
- what happened (the mechanism of the burn),
- what doctors documented (depth/extent and diagnosis), and
- how symptoms progressed (pain, mobility limits, infection risk, or breathing issues if there was smoke exposure).
If you’re still recovering in Glendora—maybe balancing follow-up appointments around a commute or work schedule—your medical timeline becomes a key part of the settlement story.


