Burn cases frequently involve more than one type of harm, and insurers often try to narrow the story to “the burn itself.” In reality, burn injuries can affect:
- Hands and arms (common with cooking, grilling, and minor appliance malfunctions)
- Scars and skin sensitivity that worsen as healing progresses
- Mobility or work restrictions if blistering, grafting, or nerve pain limits daily tasks
- Heat/smoke exposure after residential fires or equipment malfunctions
Because North Carolina injury claims are evaluated based on evidence and medical causation, you’ll want your records to match the way the injury happened—and the way it changed over time.


