Unlike some places where everyone is away from the affected area, many people in Castle Rock are exposed in a very “daily life” way:
- Commuting and errands: smoke can worsen during the hours you’re driving, stopping at stores, or waiting outdoors for kids’ activities.
- Suburban airflow and HVAC patterns: homes with older filters, poorly maintained systems, or delayed filter changes may see indoor air quality decline even after the outdoor smoke seems to lessen.
- Community routines: school drop-offs, weekend youth sports, and neighborhood events can create repeated exposure windows—important when insurers argue your illness started “some other way.”
A strong claim in Castle Rock doesn’t just say “the air was smoky.” It connects specific exposure windows to specific medical findings.


