In Southwest Oklahoma, it’s common for people to manage health issues while working, caring for relatives, and handling day-to-day logistics. That reality can make it harder to act quickly when you finally learn your condition may be connected to Camp Lejeune.
Many claimants come to our office after:
- A diagnosis appears years after service or residence
- Symptoms worsen gradually, affecting work capacity
- Doctors note complex risk factors but can’t clearly identify the source
- Family members need to pursue a claim after a loved one passes away
Even when you feel certain something is connected, the legal system still requires evidence that fits together—exposure, medical injury, and a defensible link between the two.


