Many adjusters start with what they call “objective losses”—medical bills and wage records. The problem is that burns often come with consequences that aren’t fully visible at first, such as:
- skin that heals but leaves long-lasting sensitivity or functional limits
- scar management that continues for months
- nerve pain, range-of-motion problems, or complications from infection risk
- inhalation injury concerns after smoke exposure (especially when incidents occur in enclosed spaces)
- anxiety or avoidance behaviors after a traumatic incident
In Grand Prairie, where people may commute across the Metroplex for treatment, time off work and transportation costs can add up quickly. If you don’t document them, they can be treated as “minor” even when they’re not.


