In most Texas burn cases, value comes down to a damages story that is supported by documentation. Instead of asking “what’s the number?”, a smarter approach is to ask:
- How severe was the burn (and how do we know)?
- What treatment did you need, and what’s still expected?
- Did the burn affect work, daily functioning, or future medical care?
- Was there a preventable hazard, and who is responsible?
Insurers may try to treat burns like minor injuries—especially when the skin looks better after the first few weeks. But burn injuries can evolve. Scarring, nerve sensitivity, mobility limits, and breathing issues (in fire or smoke exposure cases) may develop or become clearer later. If the medical record tracks that progression, your claim looks more credible.


