Burn injuries don’t always follow a simple timeline. In many Kannapolis-area cases, the most expensive part isn’t the first day in the ER—it’s what becomes clear afterward:
- Whether the burn required specialty treatment (wound care, grafting, burn-center follow-up)
- Whether you developed nerve pain, sensitivity, or reduced hand/arm function
- Whether scarring required ongoing scar management or future procedures
- Whether smoke exposure led to breathing complications that show up later
When insurers evaluate “value,” they look for evidence that your medical treatment matches the severity and permanence of your injuries—not just that you were hurt.


