In many Palestine injury cases, the biggest challenge isn’t whether a burn happened—it’s proving the extent, cause, and ongoing impact. Burns can appear “better” at first and then worsen as swelling goes down, scarring develops, or sensitivity and range-of-motion issues show up.
That’s why an AI tool should be treated like a checklist. To make any estimate meaningful, you’ll want evidence that insurance adjusters and Texas courts can understand, such as:
- ER and follow-up records (including burn location and severity)
- photos taken during treatment (not just the first day)
- operative reports if grafting or procedures were performed
- work notes showing missed shifts, restrictions, or modified duties
- documentation of prescriptions, therapy, and travel to appointments


