In Western Massachusetts, it’s common for families to juggle multiple providers—primary care in one system, specialists in another, and sometimes imaging or lab work spaced out over years. That’s exactly the kind of situation that can make a Camp Lejeune-related claim feel overwhelming.
People in Easthampton often come to us after realizing:
- Their medical records are spread across different clinics and dates
- Their symptoms appeared gradually while they were building a new routine after service
- They have partial documentation about where they lived or worked during relevant timeframes
- They’ve seen online tools that provide general explanations but don’t reflect their specific history
Instead of trying to “fit” your story into a template, we help you assemble the timeline and medical documentation that matter most for an attorney review.


