In a community like Galt, many families juggle commute schedules, school demands, and long-term healthcare needs. When someone served on base—or lived nearby during the relevant periods—and later developed serious conditions, the most frustrating part is often the delay between exposure and diagnosis.
That gap matters legally and practically. As time passes, it can become harder to locate paperwork, confirm housing or assignment details, or obtain medical records in a form that supports causation. Getting help earlier can reduce the chance of avoidable mistakes.


