Burn injuries don’t always present the same way at first. In the days after an incident, burns can deepen, swelling can change, and complications may show up later—especially if the injury involved heat exposure, friction, chemicals, or smoke.
Because of that, The Colony burn claims frequently hinge on:
- How quickly you got medical care (and whether the medical record matches the incident)
- Whether follow-up treatment was completed (wound care, therapy, scar management)
- A clear timeline showing how symptoms evolved
- Photos and medical documentation that track healing and any lasting limitations
If the record is incomplete, insurers may argue the injury was minor or that later symptoms weren’t caused by the burn. A good claim strategy focuses on preventing that problem early.


