Burn claims often hinge on how well your case can connect three things:
- The burn mechanism (how it happened: heat, flame, steam, chemicals, electrical contact)
- The medical timeline (what was done immediately, what worsened later, and what treatment continues)
- Functional impact (how the injury affects work, mobility, and daily life)
In Whitehall, that “functional impact” frequently ties into real schedules—missed shifts, reduced hours, restrictions on lifting or hand use, and the practical difficulty of keeping follow-up appointments while juggling work and transportation.
When insurers see gaps—like delayed treatment, inconsistent symptom descriptions, or missing documentation—they may push offers lower. When the record is consistent, negotiations typically become more realistic.


