In Thurston County and throughout Washington, insurance companies commonly look for gaps: when you sought care, what your symptoms were, and whether your story stayed consistent from the initial report to follow-up appointments.
In practical terms, that means:
- Your first medical visit matters more than you might think—even if pain seems “manageable” at first.
- Your treatment plan (chiropractic, physical therapy, imaging, follow-ups) should match the problems you’re reporting.
- Your documentation trail needs to show how your condition affected daily life and work—not just that you had pain.
Waiting too long can create avoidable disputes, but it doesn’t automatically end a case. The key is building a coherent timeline supported by records.


