Illness doesn’t always arrive on a predictable timetable. People often notice symptoms years after service or residence connected to contaminated base water, and by then, the details that matter most—housing assignments, dates, records—can be scattered across old paperwork.
In a community like Ridgefield, where many families manage careers in Vancouver/Portland commuting corridors and rely on steady routines, the practical impact can be severe:
- mounting medical bills and follow-up testing
- difficulty maintaining work schedules
- family caregiving burdens
- uncertainty about whether the illness “counts” legally
A local-focused legal approach centers on helping you document the story in a way that makes sense to decision-makers.


