Many burn injuries here come from everyday settings: residential property (kitchens, basements, garages), seasonal heating equipment, and workplaces where people commute in Michigan weather and rely on safe equipment.
In real disputes, insurers often try to break the incident into pieces:
- “The fire started for an unrelated reason.”
- “The burn didn’t match the timeline in your records.”
- “You could have prevented the injury.”
That’s why early documentation matters just as much as treatment. If the evidence doesn’t line up—incident details, medical notes, and the pattern of injuries—settlement discussions can stall or shrink.


