In many burn cases, the first look at the wound doesn’t tell the whole story. Burns can deepen, blister, scar, or lead to complications as swelling goes down and treatment progresses. For residents near Highland’s residential corridors and workplaces, that means your claim should be tied to a clear timeline:
- What happened and when (incident report, witnesses, photos)
- First medical evaluation (ER/urgent care notes)
- Follow-up care (burn clinic visits, wound care, therapy)
- Complications or changes (infection, grafting needs, breathing symptoms)
- Functional impact (hand use, mobility limits, job restrictions)
If your records show the burn worsened after the initial visit—or that symptoms changed days later—that is often critical to valuation.


