Minnesota injury claims generally require prompt action. Waiting can make it harder to connect the burn to the incident, especially when insurers argue that symptoms worsened later or that treatment was delayed.
What you should do early (starting this week):
- Get medical care and follow burn-center or clinician instructions.
- Keep every record: after-visit summaries, wound care instructions, prescriptions, and follow-up notes.
- Write down what happened while it’s still fresh—where you were, what caused the burn, what safety warnings were present, and who was involved.
Even when your burn seems “manageable,” deeper injuries and complications can take time to show. Missing early documentation is one of the easiest ways claims get undervalued.


