In desert climates, burn injuries can escalate in ways people don’t expect. Heat can worsen swelling, make wound care more difficult, and increase the risk that skin complications linger. Many residents also have jobs with tight schedules—meaning follow-up treatment can be delayed if work or travel makes it hard to get to appointments.
That matters legally because insurers often evaluate whether the record shows:
- consistent treatment and symptom documentation
- complications that developed over time (not just on day one)
- permanent scarring, sensitivity, or functional limitations
A “calculator” can’t see that timeline. Your medical history can.


