Burn injuries don’t always look the same from day one to day thirty. In Central Falls, where incidents may occur in homes, small businesses, and industrial or service settings, insurers frequently look for gaps that weaken causation—especially when treatment starts late or when medical records don’t clearly connect the injury to the incident.
Instead of relying on a generic tool, focus on building a record that answers three questions:
- What exactly caused the burn (heat source, chemical, electrical exposure, workplace equipment, or fire/smoke)?
- How severe was it and how did it progress (depth, size, infection, scarring, functional impact)?
- What did you lose because of it (medical costs, missed work, reduced ability, ongoing care)?
A settlement “number” is usually just the last step. The earlier evidence is what makes the number credible.


