In a community like Middleton, many burn injuries happen in everyday places: garages, rental properties, construction-adjacent work sites, home maintenance projects, and busy households. Because these incidents can involve common hazards, insurers may assume the injury was “minor” or short-lived.
But burn cases often develop in stages. What matters is whether the medical record shows:
- how the burn happened (the mechanism)
- when you sought care (and whether the burn worsened)
- what complications appeared (infection risk, blistering progression, scarring concerns)
- what functional limits you have now (hands, face, joints)
- what treatment is expected next (follow-ups, scar care, therapy)
A calculator can’t see your medical history. Evidence can.


