Wildfire smoke exposure claims in and around Exeter frequently involve real-life patterns, not just “being sick during smoke season.” Common scenarios include:
- Commuters and drivers: exposure during morning or evening commutes when air quality changes quickly along the route.
- Outdoor work and job sites: construction, landscaping, maintenance, and other physically demanding roles where workers can’t always pause to avoid smoky conditions.
- Residential HVAC limitations: smoke infiltration when filtration isn’t upgraded or when systems are not maintained/operated appropriately during heavy smoke.
- Visitors and seasonal travel: people passing through for events, family visits, or short stays who underestimate how long smoke can linger indoors and inside vehicles.
These details matter because insurers often argue symptoms came from unrelated causes. Your timeline—paired with objective air quality information and medical documentation—helps show the risk was real and the exposure was substantial.


