Most burn cases begin with a timeline: when the burn occurred, how quickly you got medical care, and whether follow-up treatment matched what you reported. In Greenville, insurers frequently look for consistency between:
- The incident description (what happened and where)
- The medical record (what the burn looked like, how it was treated, and what complications developed)
- Your daily impact (work restrictions, limitations, and ongoing pain)
Because burn injuries can evolve—sometimes deepening, scarring, or creating sensitivity—delays or gaps can be used to argue that the injury was less severe than you say.


