Many people in the Florence area begin with a diagnosis and a question—“Could this be tied to Camp Lejeune?” The next step is not to rely on online summaries or AI chat answers, but to assemble a record that supports exposure and causation.
A practical starting point:
- Confirm dates: When you were stationed, stationed-adjacent, or living in housing tied to the relevant period.
- Map your “water contact”: Not just where you were, but how your daily routine connected you to base water (housing, duty locations, training schedules, etc.).
- Document the medical path: Diagnosis dates, specialist visits, treatment changes, and any notes that discuss potential environmental causes.
In Florence, we also see how families and caregivers get pulled into paperwork while handling medical appointments and travel. We help you keep the process organized so you’re not scrambling later.


