Many people think a burn claim is “done” once the skin closes. In practice, burns often evolve—pain changes, sensitivity develops, and visible effects can become clearer over time.
In the Portland metro area, burn incidents frequently happen in environments where you may be expected to keep working or keep moving through appointments:
- Construction and maintenance work (hot surfaces, welding/torch sparks, chemical exposure)
- Warehousing and light industrial settings (steam lines, malfunctioning equipment, hot liquid spills)
- Home and multi-family properties (water heaters, fireplaces, faulty appliances)
- Commercial spaces (kitchen burns in service jobs, cleaning chemicals used without adequate labeling)
That matters because insurers may argue the injury is minor if your medical documentation doesn’t reflect the full course. Your treatment timeline—ER visit, follow-ups, wound care, physical/occupational therapy, scar management—often becomes the backbone of settlement valuation.


