Generic online tools often assume a simplified injury story. Real burn cases don’t follow a template—especially when burns involve:
- Delayed complications (infection risk, worsening scarring, nerve pain)
- Breathing or smoke exposure (sometimes symptoms develop after the initial incident)
- Functional loss (hands, arms, face, and joints can change how you work and move)
In Taylor—where many residents commute to manufacturing and industrial jobs, and where homes and small businesses can be affected by kitchen, heating, and electrical hazards—burn cases often involve competing timelines. Insurers may argue the burn “should have healed” by a certain point or that later symptoms came from something else. A calculator can’t resolve those disputes; documentation can.


