Injuries don’t always look the same on day one. Burns can deepen, blisters can evolve, and complications (like infection, scarring, or mobility limitations) may show up later. Insurers often look for any reason to treat the injury as “minor” or “short-lived,” especially when documentation is delayed.
In Superior, that can matter even more because many people balance recovery with work schedules tied to industrial operations, trades, healthcare, retail, and shift-based employment. If you miss follow-up care or can’t quickly obtain burn-focused treatment, the defense may argue your recovery trajectory was less severe than reported.
The practical takeaway: the earlier you build a consistent medical and documentation timeline, the harder it becomes for an adjuster to minimize your claim.


