In Central Oregon, many people are juggling medical appointments, work schedules, and family responsibilities—often without realizing early on what records will matter later. With Camp Lejeune-type claims, that challenge can grow because:
- Symptoms may develop long after the period of service or residence.
- Medical charts can be incomplete, misfiled, or recorded with uncertainty.
- Moving between states (and changing providers) can make records harder to obtain.
A lawyer’s job is to turn scattered information into a clear, legally useful story—without putting you in the position of having to “figure out the system” on your own.


