Many Camp Lejeune cases turn on a few critical things: when exposure likely occurred, when symptoms began, and how medical providers documented causation over time. For Augusta residents, the practical challenge is often assembling that story across years—sometimes across multiple states, clinics, and healthcare systems.
It’s common for people to remember the basics (where they lived or worked during service) but not have a clean paper trail. Others have records, but the dates are scattered across discharge paperwork, primary care notes, specialist visits, and lab reports. When that happens, even a strong medical concern can stall if the legal timeline can’t be verified.
A local-friendly approach matters too. While you don’t necessarily need to meet in person, you do need a team that can work efficiently with you remotely and help you organize what to request—so your case file doesn’t get delayed by preventable document gaps.


