Many Weymouth burn cases don’t become “settlement-ready” until the record shows how the injury is progressing. That usually means:
- Emergency and follow-up documentation (not just the first visit)
- Confirmation of burn depth/extent and whether treatment escalated (e.g., grafting, repeated wound care)
- Proof of functional impact—especially if the burn affects hands, face, joints, or work-related abilities
- A clear timeline showing symptoms that develop after the incident
Because Massachusetts carriers often evaluate claims based on objective medical evidence, waiting to settle until you have a fuller picture can make your case stronger.


