In a suburb like Downey—where commuting to work, school, and medical appointments is routine—people often delay legal action while they “collect everything.” But with Camp Lejeune matters, delays can make records harder to obtain and can slow down the process of connecting exposure windows to later diagnoses.
A practical approach for Downey claimants is to start with a working case timeline immediately:
- When you were stationed or lived at relevant locations
- When symptoms first appeared (and how they changed)
- When diagnoses, test results, and treatments began
- Which providers currently hold your records
When we build that timeline early, we reduce guesswork later—especially when multiple doctors or imaging centers are involved.


