Online tools usually assume a generic burn profile. Real settlements don’t work that way. In Friendswood, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Was the burn documented quickly and accurately? Burn injuries can worsen over the first days, so early medical notes matter.
- Did the incident match your medical findings? For example, inhalation symptoms after a fire can change the scope of damages.
- Are there ongoing functional limits? Hand burns, burns across joints, and face/scar-related restrictions often cost more than people expect.
- What does Texas law require, and what deadlines are running? Missing a deadline can harm leverage even when liability seems clear.
A calculator may help you understand categories of damages, but it can’t replace a review of your medical records, photographs, and the specific hazard that caused the burn.


