Burn injuries don’t always follow the clean, predictable pattern an online tool assumes. In South Texas, many claimants first experience a burn that looks “manageable,” then later discover the injury needed grafting, specialty wound care, or ongoing scar treatment.
That’s why AI estimates can mislead in two ways:
- They can’t verify medical causation. A tool can’t confirm that the documented burn pattern matches the incident you describe.
- They can’t see long-term functional impact. In real life, the “cost” of a burn may show up as missed shifts, limited lifting, difficulty using tools with affected hands, or persistent sensitivity.
Instead of treating an AI range as a verdict, use it as a checklist—then build a claim that aligns with Texas injury proof requirements.


