Many people in Roswell don’t start with “Camp Lejeune” as a label—they start with a diagnosis, a doctor’s note, or a worsening condition. Then the questions multiply:
- When did the symptoms begin, and what might have triggered them?
- Do my records actually support my story?
- What if I don’t have every document from years ago?
Environmental exposure claims often turn on details: the dates you were stationed or living near affected water systems, where you were during that window, and how your medical history was recorded over time. When you’re juggling treatment and travel, it’s easy to lose track of paperwork—or to assume missing documentation can’t be fixed.
Our job is to help you organize what you have, identify what’s missing, and move forward with a plan.


