Before you think about settlement value, focus on creating an accurate record. Burn injuries can look minor at first and worsen as swelling, blistering, and deeper tissue damage become clearer.
Within the first 24–48 hours, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation (urgent care or ER when appropriate). Ask the provider to document burn depth, size, and location.
- Photo documentation of the burn (and any involved area) while it’s still healing.
- A written incident summary: what happened, what equipment or substance was involved, and what safety steps were (or weren’t) followed.
- Preserve evidence: clothing, damaged items, product containers/labels, and any safety equipment involved.
This early documentation matters because burn claims in Texas often hinge on causation—tying the injury to the event and showing the progression of treatment.


