Injuries that happen around busy schedules—factory or construction shifts, restaurant work, apartment maintenance, and event-related setups—can create a pattern: the initial burn treatment happens quickly, but documentation and follow-up can lag.
That timing gap matters. Michigan claims are heavily evidence-driven. If the record doesn’t clearly show the burn’s depth, extent, and progression (including complications like infection risk or scarring), an insurer may argue the injury wasn’t as severe as you say.
What to do: ask your medical providers to document the burn mechanism (heat, chemicals, electricity, flame), the body areas affected, the treatment plan, and any restrictions or expected future care.


