In the Atlanta metro area, many serious burns come from situations that happen fast and feel “accidental”: a kitchen incident, a malfunctioning appliance, a workplace steam line, or an electrical hazard in a garage or jobsite. When insurers review claims, they look for a clear timeline that ties the burn mechanism to what happened medically afterward.
That means your settlement value usually depends on whether your records show:
- Immediate injury details (what caused the burn and where it occurred)
- Treatment progression (ER care, follow-ups, any grafting or procedures)
- Long-term impact (scar management, restrictions, ongoing pain, or functional limits)
- Consistency (your account matches the documentation)
If any of those pieces are missing, you may see offers that focus only on “the cost so far,” even when future care is likely.


