In Western Massachusetts, it’s common for people to handle healthcare through a mix of primary care, specialists, and follow-up testing over months or years. That means the “first diagnosis” may not be the whole story—and the records you need might be spread across different providers.
For Camp Lejeune matters, that creates two practical challenges:
- Your medical timeline may be fragmented (different clinicians, different dates, different formats).
- Your exposure history may require reconstruction (especially if housing or duty details aren’t easily accessible).
A lawyer’s job is to turn those scattered pieces into a coherent chronology—so the legal review can focus on what matters: documented exposure indicators and medical causation support.


