Many claimants don’t realize they need legal help until symptoms become persistent or new diagnoses appear. Living in a suburban community like Bel Air often means juggling medical appointments, caregiving, and a commute—so it’s easy to put documentation tasks on the back burner.
But for Camp Lejeune matters, the “paper trail” matters. Your medical history needs to line up with your exposure timeframe, and your records should be consistent enough to support causation arguments. When that alignment is missing, claims can slow down.
Our first goal is to build a clean, believable timeline—not just a general narrative—so your attorney review can focus on what strengthens the case.


