Lake Oswego is a community where many people juggle work schedules, school calendars, and routine healthcare visits. When a diagnosis changes your ability to work or care for family, the “next steps” can pile up quickly.
Local residents often discover the connection between their condition and Camp Lejeune later—sometimes after a specialist reviews records, or after they learn more about contamination history. When that happens, waiting can create avoidable problems, such as:
- Delays in obtaining medical records and supporting documentation
- Missing or incomplete timelines of residency/service
- Unclear information in reports that later needs clarification
The sooner you get guidance, the easier it is to build a coherent account of exposure and injury—without scrambling.


