Central Point sits in a region that can experience repeated smoke intrusions during Oregon’s wildfire season. For many people, exposure isn’t a single event—it’s a pattern:
- Morning school and evening sports when air quality drops suddenly
- Outdoor commuting and errands around town when smoke lingers after work hours
- Indoor air challenges in homes and rentals where HVAC filtration isn’t upgraded or windows are kept open for comfort
- Long drives and traffic delays that make it harder to avoid smoky conditions
If you’re an Oregon resident who noticed symptoms after a period of visible smoke, persistent haze, or recurring “orange sky” days, your claim should reflect that real timeline—not a generic “smoke season” summary.


