In and around Neenah, many people are exposed in ways that don’t look dramatic on paper: early morning driving with windows cracked, school drop-offs, short errands at multiple stores, outdoor work schedules, and evening time outdoors that turns into hours of symptoms.
When smoke conditions worsen, the key question becomes not just whether smoke was in the air—but how your routine likely increased your exposure and when your health changed. That’s why we help clients organize:
- The dates and times smoke was worst (including “before you realized” exposure)
- What you were doing in the Neenah area during that window (commuting, work, errands, outdoor activities)
- Which symptoms started first and how they progressed
- What indoor steps were taken (HVAC use, filtration, whether air was sealed/recirculated)
This kind of timeline building is often the difference between a claim that feels persuasive and one that gets treated like speculation.


