Burn injuries don’t always look the same from day one. In the first days after an accident, the focus is medical care and monitoring—because burns can deepen, blister, or scar as treatment progresses.
For an insurer, the case often turns on whether your story stays consistent and whether the medical record matches the mechanism of injury. That matters in Minnesota where claims may be evaluated alongside comparative fault arguments and where documentation gaps can be used to question severity.
What to prioritize locally after a burn in Inver Grove Heights:
- Emergency/urgent care records (especially if you were treated for deeper injury than expected)
- Photos over time (initial appearance and later healing/scarring)
- Work documentation (missed shifts, restrictions from your doctor, reduced hours)
- A clear cause timeline (what happened, what you were doing, what safety steps were in place)


