In a smaller Texas community like Dumas, delays can happen when the nearest medical resources are farther away—or when the initial injury seems minor at first. Unfortunately, burns can worsen over time, and insurance adjusters often look for inconsistencies in the timeline.
That’s why, after a burn, you should focus on two practical steps early:
- Get evaluated even if it “doesn’t look that bad.” Burns can deepen after the initial incident.
- Document the timeline. Note when the burn occurred, when you sought treatment, and any changes you noticed (blistering, numbness, swelling, pain changes).
These details can strongly influence how adjusters and attorneys interpret severity and causation.


