Burn injuries don’t always behave like other injuries. Even when the first hours look “manageable,” burns can deepen, blister, or lead to infection risk later. In Salem, that can be especially relevant when people delay follow-up because they’re working around schedules, family responsibilities, or transportation.
Insurers commonly look for consistency between:
- the reported mechanism (how the burn happened)
- the timing of symptoms
- the course of treatment
If your burn required later wound care, scar management, physical limitations, or additional specialist visits, your settlement value usually increases when those developments are documented.


