Many people in Sonoma County don’t realize they may have a Camp Lejeune-related case until they’re dealing with a new diagnosis, worsening symptoms, or complications that strain household finances.
In practice, delays can be costly:
- Medical providers may update records over time, but older details can become harder to retrieve.
- Family members may remember key facts (housing, dates, roles) imperfectly—especially years later.
- Communication and documentation can get fragmented when multiple specialists are involved.
Getting help early lets your attorney build a timeline while information is still available and while your medical documentation is fresh enough to accurately reflect symptom progression.


