In a smaller community like Portales, people often rely on familiar clinics, local specialists, and long-term care planning for chronic conditions. That can be a good thing for treatment—but it creates a common legal challenge: the medical story evolves over time, while the documentation for past exposure can become harder to reconstruct.
If you were stationed at Camp Lejeune, worked there, or lived nearby during relevant periods, you may now be facing conditions that require ongoing treatment, medication, or help with daily activities. When your diagnosis changes—or when new symptoms appear—it becomes even more important to build a clear, legally usable record.


