In Southern California, many families are used to moving quickly between work schedules, school needs, and medical visits. When a diagnosis arrives—sometimes years after service or residence—people often assume they can “figure out the rest later.”
But for Camp Lejeune cases, delays can create practical problems:
- Medical records become harder to retrieve as providers change systems or close clinics.
- People forget exact dates of housing assignments, duty stations, or when symptoms started.
- Insurance and benefits paperwork can create deadlines and conflicting submissions.
If you’re in Norco and trying to manage treatment while also responding to administrative requests, having a lawyer early can reduce the risk of missing key documentation.


