Mount Washington is a place where people commute, work shifts, and keep routines—so smoke exposure doesn’t always happen all at once. Many residents first notice symptoms after:
- Morning commutes when air quality drops during peak traffic/air intake periods
- Outdoor school drop-offs, youth sports sidelines, or weekend errands
- Returning home to find indoor air feels “stale” even after windows are closed
- Work environments where HVAC filtration or protective measures aren’t consistent
Because symptoms can show up after predictable daily activities, insurers may try to frame your illness as unrelated. The difference between a dismissed claim and one that gets taken seriously is often whether your records show a clear, documented connection between smoke days and what your body experienced afterward.


