In many Two Rivers injury matters, the timing of settlement depends on when doctors can confirm the burn’s final impact. Burns can deepen, scab, blister, scar, and sometimes require additional procedures after the first emergency visit.
That means insurers may initially offer a number based on “treatment to date,” while you’re still dealing with:
- wound care and pain management that continues for weeks
- physical limitations (grip strength, mobility, range of motion)
- scar management needs (special creams, therapy, follow-up monitoring)
- possible complications that become clearer later
Because Wisconsin law uses comparative negligence principles, insurers may also scrutinize how the incident happened—how it started, what precautions were in place, and whether anyone contributed to the risk. If liability is disputed, your settlement timeline can stretch until the evidence is stronger.


