Injuries caused by heat, flames, chemicals, or electrical sources can look straightforward at first. Then complications appear: deeper tissue damage, infection concerns, scarring that affects movement, or breathing issues if smoke exposure occurred.
In Rome, like many communities across Georgia, insurers frequently look for gaps between:
- what you say happened,
- what your medical records show,
- and when treatment occurred.
That’s why your “story” needs to match the medical timeline. If you were treated in an emergency setting and later referred for burn follow-up, your records should reflect that progression clearly. If you missed appointments due to scheduling, transportation, or cost, document it and explain it—those reasons matter.


