Many people in Los Lunas first notice symptoms at home or work—places where the air is supposed to be controlled. During smoky periods, fine particulate matter can infiltrate buildings through:
- HVAC systems that were not properly filtered or maintained
- ventilation practices that increased indoor exposure
- delayed responses to known air-quality warnings
That matters legally because insurers often argue the smoke was “unavoidable.” A strong Los Lunas case frequently focuses on whether reasonable steps were available to reduce indoor exposure once smoke conditions were known.
If you were exposed while commuting, working, or spending time indoors, the “where” and “when” are critical. We help organize those details so your claim doesn’t get reduced to “it was smoky outside.”


