In Westchester County, smoke impacts tend to show up in predictable routines. Our clients frequently describe exposure tied to:
- Commuting and time in traffic: Longer idling and enclosed vehicle time can worsen symptoms for people with reactive airways.
- Hudson River waterfront and parks: Outdoor activity during smoky afternoons can trigger respiratory irritation.
- Indoor air and building management: In apartments, shared ventilation systems and filtration maintenance can become a major issue when smoke infiltrates indoors.
- Workplace exposure in service roles: Retail, maintenance, delivery, and other on-the-ground jobs may involve repeated outdoor contact during peak smoke.
A lawyer’s role is to translate your timeline into a claim that matches New York’s injury-causation expectations—not just “I felt sick during smoke season.”


