In the weeks after a burn, insurance adjusters may try to minimize what happened by focusing on the first day’s appearance or early treatment notes. But burn injuries can evolve—blisters can worsen, infections can develop, and symptoms like nerve pain or limited hand use may surface later.
That’s why, for Point Pleasant cases, we often organize the claim around a clear timeline:
- When the burn occurred (and what exposure caused it—heat, flames, chemicals, or electrical)
- When you first got medical care
- How treatment changed (wound care, specialist visits, grafting, scar management)
- What symptoms persisted (sensitivity, pain, breathing issues from smoke exposure, mobility limits)
- How it affected work and daily life
A settlement “estimate” without that timeline tends to miss the true long-term impact.


