In Socorro, many people are on the road early or commuting through areas where conditions can vary block-to-block—between cleaner stretches and heavy smoke pockets. That creates a common problem: symptoms show up later, and the “when” becomes disputed.
We encourage clients to build a clean timeline while details are fresh:
- Dates and times you were exposed (including commuting hours)
- Symptoms onset and how they progressed (same-day vs. next-day)
- Where you spent time (home, school, workplace, vehicle time)
- Indoor air steps you took (HVAC usage, window/door closures, filtration)
- Any air quality readings you captured or notifications you received
This matters in Texas where insurers often look for gaps, delays, or inconsistent accounts. A well-organized timeline helps your claim stay grounded in evidence.


