Many people in Southern Orange County don’t realize they may have a legal path until years after symptoms begin. That’s especially common for families who:
- were stationed or worked at Camp Lejeune and later moved to California,
- relied on intermittent medical care over time,
- or only recognized a possible connection after public reporting, medical updates, or a specialist’s assessment.
In a suburban lifestyle like Aliso Viejo, it’s also common to juggle caregiving, commuting, and schedules around doctors’ appointments. When you’re dealing with treatment costs or reduced ability to work, “figuring it out later” can be risky—because evidence and official records are time-sensitive.


