In Southern California, many claimants are balancing long commutes, medical specialists across different systems, and the stress of coordinating records from multiple providers. That matters because Camp Lejeune-type cases are evidence-driven: the strongest claims tend to be the ones with a clear chronology of where the person was, when exposure would have occurred, and how symptoms evolved.
A good attorney intake for Loma Linda clients usually focuses on practical documentation—things like:
- service or residence history details that can be hard to reconstruct months (or years) later
- medical records that are split between different clinics or hospitals
- treatment timelines that don’t always line up neatly with the way patients remember symptoms
Instead of treating your story like a summary, counsel turns it into a structured case file.


