Many burn cases don’t hinge on “how badly it looked the first day.” They hinge on whether the story stays consistent and documentable as the injury evolves. In Kennesaw, that commonly means proving:
- The burn mechanism (heat, chemical, electrical, flame, steam, hot surfaces)
- The timeline from incident to first medical evaluation
- Whether symptoms worsened (scar formation, nerve pain, restricted motion, infection risk)
- Whether you needed long-term care (scar management, physical therapy, follow-up surgeries)
Insurers frequently look for gaps—delayed treatment, missing records, or uncertainty about what caused the burn. If you’re trying to estimate value with a generic “calculator,” you can miss how heavily your documentation affects leverage.


