Wildfire smoke claims in East Texas often involve everyday patterns—especially when exposure happens repeatedly over a few days.
**You may have a claim if: **
- Your commute through smoky conditions caused symptoms that started or worsened during the period air quality deteriorated.
- You work outdoors or in industrial settings near roads, loading areas, or facilities with limited filtration.
- You cared for children or older relatives while air quality alerts were issued and indoor air controls weren’t adequate.
- You attended community activities (sports, festivals, or school events) when smoke made breathing difficult.
- Your symptoms lingered after the smoke cleared, leading to urgent care visits, new inhaler prescriptions, or follow-up care.
In Lufkin, many people don’t realize the connection at first—especially if symptoms feel like “allergies” or a “bad cold.” The key is whether your medical records and timing line up with the smoke event.


