Most online tools start with broad assumptions: burn size category, treatment length, and whether there was scarring. That’s helpful for curiosity, but it’s not how Texas claims are actually evaluated.
In Del Rio, the details that change outcomes are often the ones a calculator can’t see, such as:
- Whether the burn happened at a workplace (training, supervision, safety protocols, and maintenance records)
- Whether the incident occurred in a rental or multi-use property (notice of hazards, repairs, and inspection history)
- Whether the injury involved a delay in treatment (burns can worsen over days)
- Whether there were visibility-and-function impacts (hands, face, joints, inhalation concerns)
A “calculator” can’t verify causation or predict how the other side will challenge your timeline, documentation, or medical need.


