In Central Texas, it’s common for injury victims to be pulled in multiple directions right after an incident—getting to follow-up appointments, managing medications, and fielding questions from insurance adjusters.
That pressure can create gaps. And in burn claims, gaps matter because insurers may argue:
- the burn wasn’t caused by the incident you reported,
- the injury is healing “normally” and doesn’t require ongoing care,
- or that your symptoms aren’t consistent with the treatment you received.
A calculator can’t verify causation or interpret medical findings. What it can do is prompt you to gather the kinds of proof insurers expect in Texas.


