In suburban neighborhoods across Dunwoody, many people assume wildfire smoke exposure is only an outdoor problem. But during strong smoke events, the biggest difference is often what happens after smoke moves indoors.
Common Dunwoody scenarios we see include:
- HVAC/air filtration issues: Filters not rated for fine particles, systems left on during peak events, or units not maintained.
- Leaky building conditions: Smoke odors and haze entering through gaps around doors/windows.
- Multi-day symptom flare-ups at home: Symptoms that don’t fully resolve between smoky days.
- Time spent commuting and running errands: Exposure can stack up during driving and stop-and-go routine.
Insurance adjusters may argue your symptoms could be from allergies, seasonal illness, or pre-existing conditions. That’s why your claim needs documentation tied to the smoke event—not just a statement that you “felt sick during smoke season.”


