On the Monterey Peninsula, it’s common for families to stay active into their later years—walking, beach outings, caring for relatives, and staying involved in local community life. So when symptoms develop slowly or don’t fit a clear explanation, the uncertainty can be especially stressful.
People often contact counsel after:
- A diagnosis arrives years after service or residence connected to Camp Lejeune.
- Doctors identify more than one condition, making the timeline confusing.
- Treatment costs grow while work capacity changes.
- A family member becomes too ill to manage paperwork or communicate effectively.
A lawyer’s job is to help you translate medical uncertainty into a legally usable record—so the people evaluating your claim can understand the story and the supporting proof.


