Many Camp Lejeune inquiries from the Monterey Peninsula start with a similar pattern: families are trying to manage symptoms while juggling practical constraints—working hours, travel to specialists, and time spent collecting records from multiple providers.
In Marina, that often means:
- Medical care is spread out. You may have treatment notes across different systems, making it harder to show symptom progression in one clean story.
- Family caregiving adds complexity. When someone is sick, documents and communication get fragmented among relatives.
- Travel and scheduling delays matter. Waiting too long to request records can slow down evidence assembly—especially when providers require time to respond.
Because of this, we help clients build a timeline that works for real life—so your case doesn’t depend on memory alone.


