Most online tools are limited to the facts you type in. They can’t review your burn photos from the ER, your operative reports, or the medical notes that explain depth, healing progress, and complications.
That matters because Arlington cases often involve real-world delays and documentation gaps—like when you first treat at one facility and later continue care with a specialist, or when travel to follow-up appointments affects work schedules. An AI tool won’t understand those gaps or how they connect to causation and future treatment.
The takeaway: treat any AI range as a rough starting point for questions—not as a prediction of what Texas insurers will pay.


