In Montana, people often rely on a smaller network of providers and specialists, and records may be scattered across systems over time. For many claimants, that means:
- Medical questions get answered in phases (initial diagnosis, later testing, long-term treatment)
- Records can be reformatted, transferred, or difficult to obtain years later
- Family responsibilities and travel (including to larger centers for specialty care) can slow down documentation
When you wait, the most important parts of a strong claim—consistent timelines and well-organized records—become harder to assemble.


