After a burn injury, adjusters generally try to answer three things quickly:
- Did the incident happen the way you say it did?
- Do your medical records match the burn mechanism and severity?
- How much money did you lose—plus what non-economic harm remains?
In practice, the first offer you receive may emphasize only the bills paid so far and downplay longer-term issues like scar management or limited use of a hand.
If you live in Star and your burn happened in a place your employer or a property manager controls (worksite, rental, common area), expect a sharper focus on documentation—incident reports, safety logs, and witness statements.


