Most online tools use broad categories (small vs. large burns, “minor” vs. “severe”), then apply generic ranges. Burn injuries don’t behave that way—especially when you’re dealing with any of the following, which are common in real-life Weddington-area claims:
- Delayed complications (blisters that worsen, infection risk, prolonged pain)
- Scarring that becomes more apparent over time
- Functional limits (hand burns affecting gripping or work duties)
- Breathing issues after smoke exposure from a residential fire or garage incident
When these factors exist, insurers often want to treat the claim as “limited” to what they see early. A strong burn-injury case, by contrast, ties the timeline of symptoms to medical documentation and the incident mechanism.


