In many Big Spring burn claims, the dispute isn’t whether you were burned—it’s what caused the burn, who had control of the hazard, and whether your current symptoms are connected.
Common local reasons settlements take longer include:
- Workplace and contractor incidents: Employers and subcontractors may point to training, equipment maintenance, or “proper use” to reduce responsibility.
- Home and property hazards: Landlords and property owners may argue the condition was temporary, warned against, or not their responsibility.
- Multiple potential responsible parties: In industrial or equipment-related incidents, more than one business may be involved (manufacturer, installer, maintenance provider, or site operator).
- Burn progression: Some injuries look minor at first but worsen over days as swelling, infection risk, or deeper tissue damage becomes clear.
If you accept a settlement too early, you may be paid for “what you needed so far,” not what you’ll likely need after scar management, nerve pain treatment, or follow-up procedures.


