In the Jackson-area—including Clinton—people often learn about Camp Lejeune contamination while managing newer diagnoses or worsening symptoms. Then they discover the real challenge isn’t only medical. It’s documentation:
- Old orders, housing details, or duty assignments are missing or incomplete.
- Medical records live across multiple providers and systems.
- Symptom onset can be vague because it unfolded while service members were stationed, deployed, or relocating.
A strong case usually starts by organizing what you already have, then identifying what must be obtained next. That’s where our team focuses first: building a clear exposure-and-medical timeline that can withstand scrutiny.


