In a city where many residents commute to work and keep living on a schedule, it’s common for burn injuries to be treated “just enough” at first—then complications appear later. Burns can deepen over the first days, and issues like infection, nerve pain, scarring, or reduced hand function may not show up immediately.
That timing matters in Texas. Insurers commonly ask:
- Did you get medical care promptly?
- Does the treatment match the burn mechanism you reported?
- Are your symptoms consistent over time?
- Are you missing follow-ups or records?
If the file looks incomplete, offers can reflect that uncertainty. If the record is clean—ER notes, burn-center follow-up, photos, work restrictions—your claim is harder to undervalue.


