In a suburban community like Tega Cay, burn injuries frequently happen in everyday settings: kitchens, garages, backyards, and workplaces where people commute between home and shifts. The common thread is that many burns are noticed right away, but the full medical story develops over time.
South Carolina insurers often look for consistency between:
- the mechanism of the burn (hot liquid, flame, chemical, electrical),
- the timeline of symptoms,
- and the medical treatment actually received.
Even if you sought help quickly, the claim can still hinge on what happened next—wound deterioration, infection risk, skin graft discussion, scarring progression, or breathing symptoms if smoke exposure occurred.
If your records don’t match the progression you experienced, settlement negotiations can stall.


