Wildfire smoke cases in West Texas often look different depending on how you spend your time. In Andrews, claims commonly arise after:
- Long commutes or work travel during smoky conditions, where exposure isn’t limited to one evening.
- Outdoor work or jobsite conditions that make it harder to reduce contact with smoke (even with precautions).
- Indoor air-control problems, like HVAC fans running during peak smoke, poor filtration, or delayed maintenance.
- Health flare-ups that don’t match “normal allergy season,” especially for people with asthma, COPD, heart conditions, or other vulnerability.
- Visitors and family time, where a short stay triggers symptoms for someone who isn’t used to the area’s air quality.
If your symptoms improved on clearer days and worsened again when smoke returned, that pattern can matter. The key is documenting it early—before memory fades and insurers shift the story.


