In San Antonio, smoke exposure often doesn’t look like a dramatic “once-in-a-lifetime” disaster. It can arrive in waves that overlap with normal routines:
- Morning and evening commutes when air quality is worse in the hours you’re most likely to be outside
- School and childcare exposure when children are more sensitive to respiratory irritation
- Indoor air problems in apartments and older rental units where filtration and HVAC maintenance may be inconsistent
- Tourism and event crowds when visitors are outdoors longer and return to hotels or short-term rentals with poor air handling
That day-to-day pattern matters legally and medically. Claims are stronger when the timeline of symptoms lines up with the time period you were actually exposed.


