Many burn cases start with a delay between the incident and the first clear medical record. That may happen because:
- the burn “looked small” at first, but deepened over time
- treatment was done at an urgent care and follow-up was delayed
- pain and swelling made it hard to return for appointments
Ohio injury claims are built on documentation. If the medical timeline is fuzzy—especially around the first days after the burn—insurers may argue the injury was less severe or not caused by the incident you describe.
What to do now: try to gather emergency/urgent care notes, burn center referrals (if any), prescription records, wound care instructions, and follow-up visit dates. Even if you’re still healing, a complete timeline helps your attorney evaluate value and liability more confidently.


