In New Brunswick, smoke exposure often follows patterns tied to daily routines:
- Commute and transit exposure: People may experience symptoms on the way to work or while waiting for rides/transit during smoky periods.
- Indoor air concerns in shared spaces: Offices, dorm-style housing, and retail spaces can trap or circulate smoke when filtration isn’t adequate or when systems aren’t maintained.
- Construction and on-site work: Outdoor work—especially in the warmer months—can increase exposure duration, making symptom onset more noticeable.
Because New Jersey claims are usually contested on timing and causation, the strongest cases are the ones that line up: (1) when smoke was present, (2) how long you were exposed, and (3) how your symptoms and medical findings responded.


