Torrington’s mix of residential streets, local schools, and commuting corridors means exposure can happen in “chunks” throughout the day: morning travel, daytime indoor time, evening errands, and overnight sleep quality. That matters because symptoms often track those patterns.
Instead of relying on general statements like “it was smokey,” we help you document specifics that insurers and defense counsel typically challenge:
- When symptoms started (and whether they worsened after leaving home)
- Where you were during the worst air-quality windows (school, work, commuting)
- Indoor conditions (HVAC settings, filtration use, window/door habits)
- Medical follow-through (urgent care visits, inhaler changes, test orders)
This is where a tech-assisted approach can help—when it’s used to organize records and build a consistent story, not to replace medical judgment.


