Smoke exposure claims are often challenging because the source is usually distant. That said, insurers and defense teams frequently focus on a different question: what local conditions made exposure worse or harder to avoid.
In Battle Ground, that can include:
- Daily commuting exposure (time spent in traffic when air quality readings worsen)
- Indoor air filtration gaps in homes and rental properties
- Building ventilation settings (HVAC schedules, filter changes, or systems not maintained during smoke events)
- School and daycare air management when children are sensitive to particulate matter
- Outdoor recreation patterns—even short periods outdoors can matter for people with asthma or heart conditions
A strong case doesn’t require you to prove who lit the wildfire. It requires evidence showing a party’s actions (or failures) contributed to the degree of your exposure and the harm that followed.


