Many people in the greater Monroe, WA area lead busy lives—commuting, caring for kids, and balancing work. When a serious diagnosis arrives years after military service or civilian residence tied to Camp Lejeune, it can feel impossible to connect the dots.
What often happens:
- Symptoms develop slowly and are initially treated as unrelated conditions.
- Medical records may mention multiple risk factors, leaving a causation question open.
- Families end up juggling treatment, appointments, and paperwork—while the clock for legal steps keeps moving.
A lawyer’s job is to translate your timeline into something that fits the legal framework: who was exposed, when, what injuries followed, and how the medical evidence supports a connection.


