In suburban communities like Country Club Hills, exposure doesn’t always happen outdoors. Smoke can enter homes and workplaces through:
- HVAC systems and air handling units that recirculate air
- Dryer vents, leaky windows, and poorly sealed doors
- Shared facilities (apartments, townhomes, multi-tenant offices)
- Time spent commuting in traffic when air quality is worse
That matters legally because insurers may argue your symptoms were caused by unrelated factors—seasonal allergies, a virus, stress, or pre-existing conditions. Your case is usually strongest when it answers a simple question with evidence: was your exposure consistent with smoke-related triggers, and did it line up with your medical deterioration?


