Georgetown is close enough to major employers and healthcare systems that claimants often end up with scattered records: treatment across multiple clinics, pharmacy histories stored in different portals, and work documentation that doesn’t line up neatly with symptom timelines.
That’s why we build cases around the realities of local life:
- Multiple providers over time (primary care, specialists, and follow-ups)
- Family caregiving demands that affect when records are gathered
- Work schedules and commuting that can slow down how quickly you can request documents
A strong Camp Lejeune case in Kentucky depends on organizing evidence early and translating it into a coherent timeline that a legal team can evaluate.


