Olympia has a steady mix of residents who relocate for work, education, and family care. That means many clients come to us after years of medical treatment—often while coordinating appointments, budgeting for prescriptions, and handling the practical strain of chronic illness.
People also tend to look for answers when they realize their health concerns don’t fit neatly into a single “cause,” particularly when symptoms appear years after service. In that situation, the question isn’t just whether you were exposed—it’s whether your documented exposure timing and your diagnosis timeline can be tied together in a way the law recognizes.


