Injuries from hot liquids, flames, chemicals, or electrical sources are not always immediately obvious in how they will progress. In practice, the cases that move fastest are usually the ones where the medical record clearly documents:
- Depth and extent of the burn (how much tissue was affected)
- Whether the burn healed as expected or worsened over time
- Whether there were complications like infection, nerve pain, or breathing issues
- Any need for follow-up care such as wound care, therapy, or scar management
That matters because burn claims often involve both current expenses and longer-term impacts—especially if scarring affects movement, appearance, or daily routines.


