In Anna, your insurer’s questions will often focus on details that a tool can’t access—like whether treatment matched the mechanism of injury and whether documentation supports how the burn affected your daily life.
A calculator may use inputs such as burn depth, treatment length, and time away from work. But it can’t:
- review your medical records from Texas providers,
- confirm whether later symptoms (like hypersensitivity or infection concerns) were documented properly,
- evaluate whether your burn pattern fits the story (fire, steam, hot liquids, chemicals, electrical events), or
- predict what future care your doctor actually believes you’ll need.
The goal isn’t to “beat” the calculator—it’s to use it to generate a checklist of evidence you’ll need for a credible demand.


