In suburban communities like Spring Hill, it’s common for people to first notice a problem years after they left service or moved away from a base-related environment. By the time symptoms become serious, daily life is already full—work schedules, school routines, and healthcare visits.
That timing gap creates a predictable challenge for Camp Lejeune matters:
- Memories get fuzzy (especially around housing units, duty assignments, and water usage details)
- Medical records may be spread out across multiple providers
- Symptoms can evolve—making the connection harder to explain without careful organization
Our job is to help you turn what you already have into a clear exposure-and-causation timeline, and then identify what still needs to be documented.


