In Alexandria, burn injuries frequently involve delays between the initial event and the full picture of damage—especially when treatment includes follow-ups at burn-capable facilities, scar management, or respiratory monitoring (in cases involving smoke exposure).
Insurers may focus on the “day of the injury” story. But burn outcomes can change over time. That means the most important work is often what you document after the incident:
- The progression of symptoms (pain, swelling, blistering, range-of-motion limits)
- The medical timeline (ER visit → specialist care → therapy or procedures)
- Any work restrictions and missed shifts
- Photos that reflect both early appearance and later healing/scarring
A settlement is usually only as strong as the medical record and the consistency of your account.


