In practice, most burn claims move into settlement conversations after the key medical picture becomes clearer—usually once doctors can explain:
- the severity of the burn (how deep it went)
- whether treatment is likely to continue (scar management, grafting, therapy)
- what restrictions may be needed for work or daily life
For Meriden residents, that often means waiting through the early phase where burns can look better than they truly are. Burns may deepen, swelling can change what was initially visible, and complications (including infection or nerve pain) can develop later.
That timeline matters for settlement leverage—because insurers often resist paying “future impact” until it’s supported by treatment notes.


