Burn injuries can worsen as treatment progresses. In the weeks after an incident, you may discover deeper tissue damage, scarring that changes over time, or complications that weren’t obvious at first—especially with chemical or electrical burns.
Central Point cases often involve fast-moving timelines: people return to work when they can, miss follow-up visits due to scheduling or cost, or delay documentation while they “see how it heals.” That’s risky. Insurers may argue the injury wasn’t severe or permanent if the medical story doesn’t track cleanly from the incident forward.
Goal: get your medical records to tell a consistent timeline—incident → treatment → complications → prognosis.


