In practice, the first push to contact a lawyer in Claremont tends to come from one of three situations:
- A new diagnosis after years of symptoms. A doctor may document a condition that prompts patients to ask whether environmental exposure could be part of the picture.
- A family member’s shared concern. Sometimes the concern begins with a spouse, child, or parent who remembers where a service member lived or worked and starts a record search.
- Treatment costs that start to feel unmanageable. Medical bills, specialty visits, and monitoring can quickly outpace what people planned for—especially when symptoms fluctuate.
Whatever the trigger, the most important early step is not guessing. It’s building a defensible story using the documentation that exists and the records you can still obtain.


