When symptoms show up years later, people in Washougal tend to do what most families do: they get treatment, move on with daily life, and assume the connection will become “obvious” over time. Unfortunately, the legal side doesn’t wait for clarity.
Evidence can be harder to obtain as time passes—especially records that reflect housing assignments, employment details, or early medical notes that doctors may have documented only once. If you wait, you risk missing opportunities to strengthen your file while key information is still retrievable.
An attorney can help you start building your case early, even if you’re still seeing specialists or your diagnosis is still being refined.


