Wildfire smoke injury claims often look different depending on how people live and move around Brunswick.
Outdoor workers and shift schedules. If you work construction, warehousing, port-related logistics, landscaping, or other physically demanding jobs, you may be exposed to smoke while you’re already breathing hard from work. When smoke moves in, symptoms don’t always start immediately—sometimes they show up later that night or the next day.
Tourism and short-term stays. Brunswick sees seasonal visitors, weekend travelers, and families staying in rentals. If you were sick during your stay, or your child developed breathing problems after arriving, documentation matters—especially when the rental management or host changes details after the fact.
Indoors isn’t always safe. Smoke can seep into buildings through gaps, windows, and HVAC systems. If your home or workplace used poor filtration, ran HVAC on a mode that increased smoke entry, or delayed maintenance, your exposure may have been higher than you were told.
Older housing and rental turnover. Brunswick has a mix of older homes and frequently changing tenants. If you’re renting, responsibility can involve property management practices—like filtration upgrades, maintenance habits, or failure to address known indoor air quality issues during smoke events.


