In Wichita Falls, people tend to stay on the move—school drop-offs, early shifts, evening commutes, and weekends filled with sports, dining, and errands. That rhythm matters when smoke events hit.
Many claimants don’t realize the cause immediately. Symptoms may start after you return home, after a shift, or after spending time near areas where smoke lingered. The same day you think “it’s just allergies” can become the first day of a respiratory pattern that worsens over multiple smoky nights.
That’s why your claim should be built around timeline discipline: when the smoke was worst in your area, where you were during those hours, what your air exposure was likely like indoors vs. outdoors, and how quickly symptoms progressed.


