Burns can worsen even after the initial event. In practice, insurers in Texas typically focus on gaps: delays in care, inconsistent symptom descriptions, or missing records that would normally show severity and progression.
For Del Rio residents, that can be especially important if your care involved multiple facilities or follow-up providers. The difference between “treated and released” and “required ongoing wound care, therapy, or additional procedures” is often captured in the timeline—not in guesswork.
Before you rely on any AI output, gather the basics that a settlement demand usually needs:
- Emergency and follow-up medical records (including wound care notes)
- Photos taken during treatment (if available) and any later scar/functional impact documentation
- Medication and therapy records
- Proof of work impact (missed shifts, modified duties, or reduced hours)
- Incident details (what happened, what equipment/appliance was involved, who was present)


