Many burn injuries worsen or evolve before they fully stabilize. In practice, that means the early record matters—especially if your burn was initially treated at an urgent care or ER and later required specialist follow-up.
In Wheeling (and throughout West Virginia), insurers frequently scrutinize gaps such as:
- delays in getting burn-focused evaluation
- missing follow-up appointments
- inconsistent descriptions of the incident
- medical records that don’t clearly connect later complications to the original burn
If you’re trying to estimate value, start by gathering what supports a clean timeline: intake notes, burn depth/area documentation, discharge summaries, and follow-up care.


