In Davidson, smoke exposure frequently shows up in the “in-between” moments of the day:
- Morning commutes and evening errands when outdoor air quality dips and you’re still trying to function
- Indoor time at home when smoke comes in through windows, doors, or HVAC systems
- Time at schools, childcare, or community facilities where ventilation and filtration may not match smoke conditions
For many people, the first medical visit happens only after symptoms persist—so insurers may argue the illness wasn’t caused by the smoke. That’s why we focus early on a straightforward timeline: when symptoms began, how they changed during smoke events, and what clinicians documented afterward.


