Generic online tools often assume the injury follows a predictable pattern. Burn injuries don’t always behave that way.
In real cases, the value often hinges on what shows up in the weeks and months after the incident—things like:
- Whether the burn deepened after first treatment
- Whether skin grafting or specialty wound care became necessary
- Whether pain management, scar therapy, or reconstructive procedures were recommended
- Whether you developed complications (including infection risk or mobility limits)
For Tyler burn victims, that “after” period matters because medical documentation and consistency tend to influence how insurers evaluate severity and permanence.


