Many people in Madera first learn about Camp Lejeune exposure through family stories, service history, or public resources—then wait until symptoms become harder to ignore. The problem is that evidence doesn’t stay easy to obtain forever.
In California, different legal deadlines may apply depending on the claim type and the facts of your situation. Waiting can make it harder to:
- request complete service or housing documentation
- locate older medical records and specialist notes
- reconstruct a consistent timeline between exposure periods and diagnosis
A prompt legal review helps you identify what must be gathered now versus what can be requested later, while keeping your options protected.


