In Ontario and Eastern Oregon, many people have to balance healthcare appointments, work schedules, and family responsibilities across long distances. By the time someone learns more about Camp Lejeune-associated contamination, key details can already be harder to reconstruct—dates of housing, deployment history, or the early medical notes that later specialists rely on.
Getting a lawyer involved early helps you:
- preserve evidence while it’s still obtainable
- build a consistent exposure timeline
- avoid common documentation gaps that can slow or derail a claim


