Many people in Brockton want to know whether their case is “worth” something right away. The reality is that insurers often look for objective milestones—what the burn looks like after initial treatment, whether complications develop, and whether doctors expect ongoing care.
In practice, burn injuries often evolve over days and weeks. Skin can deepen, scarring can worsen, and functional limitations (grip strength, walking, breathing comfort, range of motion) may become clearer only after follow-up appointments.
What this means for you: if you want better settlement leverage, you need a medical record that reflects the trajectory of your injury—not just the first ER visit.


