In Fayetteville, many people spend their days in offices, schools, retail spaces, gyms, and homes with HVAC systems running year-round. Smoke can enter through:
- air intakes and HVAC circulation
- poorly maintained filters or delayed filter replacement
- closed windows/doors that trap indoor pollutants
- air purifiers that were inadequate, unavailable, or not used
When symptoms show up after the air quality worsens, the most persuasive cases often focus on indoor exposure—what the air was like in the places you were, and what the building did (or didn’t do) to reduce it.
If you believe you were harmed after smoke infiltration into your workplace, rental, or home environment, your claim may depend on records that are easy to miss unless you request them quickly.


