Injuries caused by heat, steam, hot surfaces, electrical sources, or chemicals can look straightforward at first—until treatment reveals what’s truly happening under the skin. In burn cases, the “value” usually follows the medical record: how deep the burn is, how much of the body is affected, whether grafting or specialized wound care was needed, and whether complications developed.
For Lauderdale Lakes residents, there’s a common issue we see: delays in getting follow-up care after the initial emergency visit. Sometimes it’s scheduling, sometimes it’s cost concerns, and sometimes it’s simply the shock of the accident. Insurers may use those gaps to argue the injury was less severe or didn’t require the treatment you claim.
Practical takeaway: If you can, keep appointments consistent and ask providers to document the injury’s severity, treatment plan, and whether future care is expected.


