In and around West Columbia, burns frequently happen in settings where people are busy, distracted, and moving quickly—like the commute between home and work, break rooms, service entrances, and residential kitchens. Even when the incident seems straightforward, insurers look for reasons to narrow the claim.
The most effective burn claims are the ones that are papered early:
- Emergency care records that describe the burn mechanism and severity
- Follow-up notes from burn treatment providers (when applicable)
- Photos that show the burn soon after the event and later healing/scarring
- Records tying time off work to the injury (missed shifts, restrictions, reduced hours)
If your medical treatment started later than it should have, or if your descriptions of what happened change over time, it can give the defense an opening to argue the injury wasn’t as severe—or wasn’t caused by the incident.


