Edgewood is a residential community where many people spend time at home, commute to work in the region, and rely on indoor comfort systems year-round. During wildfire season, that combination can create a pattern insurers often challenge:
- Symptoms show up after smoky evenings or early mornings, when air quality is worst but daily life feels “normal.”
- Indoor exposure may still occur through HVAC settings, filtration delays, or doors/windows being opened for comfort.
- Work schedules don’t pause for illness, especially for people commuting through the Tacoma–Puyallup area or taking early starts.
A strong claim is built around a practical timeline: when you noticed air quality changes, when symptoms began, what you did to seek relief, and how clinicians documented the trigger.


