Burn injuries don’t always stop at the initial emergency room visit. In practice, the value of a claim often rises or falls based on what develops afterward—like infection risk, nerve pain, restricted motion, or scarring that requires ongoing treatment.
In Texarkana, we frequently see cases where the early injury looked manageable, but the follow-up care told a different story. An AI input form may not capture:
- how a burn affected your ability to work around heat, chemicals, or repetitive tasks at your job
- whether you needed scar management, therapy, or follow-up procedures
- whether your symptoms changed over time (sensitivity, tightness, mobility limits)
- how consistently you documented treatment and functional limitations
That’s why an estimate shouldn’t be treated like a verdict. It’s more like a checklist—useful only if you can connect it to medical records and real-world limitations.


