In a smaller Texas community, incidents can spread quickly—family members hear about them, neighbors compare notes, and insurers may request statements early. That can pressure people to settle before the full medical picture is known.
Burn injuries can look better on day one and still worsen later due to infection risk, nerve pain, scarring changes, or delayed functional limitations. The key question isn’t just “what happened,” but what the medical records show happened next.
If you’re using a calculator, make sure you’re also preserving:
- ER/urgent care records and discharge instructions
- wound-care follow-ups
- photos taken during treatment (when appropriate)
- records showing missed shifts, reduced hours, or modified duties


