Many people in the Cottage Grove area discover the connection to Camp Lejeune only after symptoms develop, progress, or are reclassified by specialists. That timing gap is common—and it creates a practical problem: evidence can become harder to locate years later.
Local families often tell the same story:
- Medical appointments start, but the cause remains unclear.
- Providers may document diagnoses without confidently tying them to past exposure.
- Records get scattered across time, clinics, and systems.
When that happens, you need counsel who can organize your timeline, identify what documentation matters most, and build a claim that matches the way Oregon courts and insurers expect evidence to be presented.


