In a dense city like Hialeah, burns happen in everyday places—small workplaces, busy kitchens, garages, and crowded residential areas. What insurers look at first is usually not just how serious the burn looked initially, but how quickly (and consistently) you were evaluated afterward.
Burn injuries can worsen even after the first visit. Florida insurers may argue the damage was delayed or caused by something else, especially if:
- treatment was postponed,
- follow-up care didn’t happen,
- symptoms changed and weren’t documented, or
- there’s a gap between the incident and medical records.
A lawyer can help you build a clear medical timeline that links the event to the full course of treatment, including scarring, mobility limits, and any breathing complications.


