In Parlier, many people spend their days moving between home, work, and errands—often with doors opened for ventilation, vehicles idling in traffic, and HVAC systems that may not be tuned for heavy smoke infiltration. Smoke can also worsen indoors when filtration is missing, undersized, or not maintained.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Commute exposure: Symptoms flare during morning or evening travel when particulate levels spike.
- Workplace air quality issues: Outdoor work, loading docks, or large facilities with inconsistent filtration can increase exposure.
- Home HVAC concerns: Systems that recirculate air without proper filtration can pull smoke into living spaces.
- Family caregiving: Parents and caregivers may notice symptoms in children or older relatives first, then later in themselves.
If this sounds like your situation, the goal is to build a claim around what happened in your actual timeline—not just the general fact that there were wildfires.


