Many burn cases start with an incident that seems straightforward—hot liquid on a kitchen surface, a splash during a work task, a flame flare-up, or a chemical exposure while cleaning. The problem is that burns can worsen over days.
Insurers may argue the injury “looked minor” at first or that treatment was delayed. In Oregon, where injury claims commonly depend on how well causation and damages are documented, that early narrative can become the battleground.
The goal right after a burn is simple: create a clear record that your medical care, symptom progression, and restrictions all line up with the incident.


