Many people in the Alpharetta area were stationed—or lived with family members—some time ago. By the time symptoms surface, your day-to-day life has changed: new employers, different doctors, updated insurance plans, and records split between multiple facilities.
That reality affects Camp Lejeune claims in two important ways:
- Your medical trail may be spread out. You might have treatment notes in different systems (primary care, specialists, hospitals, rehab), which can make it harder to show when symptoms began and how doctors reasoned about potential causes.
- Your exposure history may be incomplete. You might remember a duty assignment or housing period broadly, but not have the exact documents that confirm dates.
A lawyer who understands how to reconstruct timelines—without stretching facts—can help you present the strongest available version of your story.


