After a smoke event, the hardest part is often not getting sick—it’s proving what caused it.
In real life, insurance adjusters and defense counsel may argue that symptoms come from allergies, existing conditions, viruses, or general air-quality issues. In San Juan, where people may be commuting, working in shared indoor spaces, or spending long periods in vehicles and buildings, the timeline gets messy fast—especially if you don’t preserve documentation while it’s fresh.
Early legal guidance can help you:
- organize exposure dates against your symptom start dates
- keep your medical story consistent with what clinicians actually found
- avoid statements or paperwork that can later be misused


