In Issaquah, many injured people first focus on getting through work shifts, school schedules, or caregiving—then realize later that burns can deepen, complications can develop, and long-term care may be needed. Insurers often look for consistency between:
- the initial burn description (what caused it and how it looked)
- the medical timeline (when you were treated, follow-ups, and what doctors documented)
- the functional impact (limitations that affect driving, typing, lifting, bathing, or job duties)
When that timeline is incomplete—missed follow-ups, vague recollections, or delayed treatment—settlement negotiations can stall or shrink. Your goal is to build a record that still makes sense months later.


