In a community like Lake Forest Park, people frequently go back to work quickly, commute through symptoms, or try to “push through” headaches and brain fog. That’s normal—but it can create a record problem.
Insurance adjusters tend to ask:
- When did symptoms start—and did they match the incident?
- Did you seek follow-up care, or did treatment stop abruptly?
- Were cognitive symptoms described in a way clinicians can use?
- How did limitations show up in real life (driving, concentration, job duties, household tasks)?
AI tools can’t verify whether your medical notes and your daily functioning align. They also can’t evaluate how Washington insurers respond when the record is incomplete or inconsistent.


