In communities like Otsego, it’s common for medical care to be spread across multiple providers—primary care clinics, specialists, urgent visits, and hospital systems in the broader Minnesota region. Over time, records can be incomplete, duplicated, or hard to interpret as a single medical story.
For a Camp Lejeune claim, that matters. The legal question isn’t just “Is there an illness?” It’s whether the medical history, treatment path, and symptom progression can be tied to the time and circumstances of contaminated water exposure.
Our job is to turn scattered documents into a coherent case file, including:
- diagnosis dates and treatment milestones
- test results and clinical notes that show how symptoms evolved
- documentation that supports timing and risk
- a structured exposure timeline based on your service/residence history


