In Menlo Park, life moves fast. Between work commutes, school schedules, and the practical burden of appointments, it’s easy to delay record collection—especially when you’re still learning what your diagnosis means.
But in Camp Lejeune-related cases, the strongest claims often come from early organization, including:
- confirming when symptoms began,
- locating where exposure occurred,
- and preserving how clinicians documented potential causes.
Even if you’re still waiting on test results or second opinions, starting now can reduce the risk of incomplete timelines later.


