In Sparks, many people are exposed in short bursts throughout the day—while driving, walking to work, waiting at bus stops, or spending evenings at home after a smoky afternoon. That pattern matters.
Insurers and defense counsel frequently look for gaps: When exactly did symptoms start? Did you improve on cleaner-air days? Were you exposed indoors, outdoors, or both? If your timeline looks “messy,” it’s easier for claims to stall.
We help you organize the facts so your story matches what medical records typically expect to see—symptoms tracking with smoke days, documented treatment, and consistent triggers.


