Many people affected by Camp Lejeune-related contamination are now living decades away from the base—working jobs, managing families, and handling day-to-day responsibilities. In a suburban community like West Linn, it’s common for families to be pulled in multiple directions at once: school schedules, commute pressures (to Portland and beyond), and ongoing medical appointments.
That’s exactly when legal help matters. These cases often require retrieving historical exposure information, coordinating with medical providers, and building a clear timeline—tasks that can be overwhelming while you’re trying to stay focused on health.
A lawyer’s job is to keep your claim from turning into a “guessing game.” Instead of relying on memory alone, you’ll work from documented records and a structured narrative that fits the way Oregon courts and claim processes expect evidence to be presented.


