In Oneonta, many people handle medical care through a mix of local and regional providers, and their records can be fragmented—especially when symptoms unfold over years. Add in the reality that family members may be traveling for care, switching doctors, or using different hospitals for imaging and follow-up, and it becomes easier for a timeline to get muddled.
That matters because Camp Lejeune claims typically demand consistency between:
- When you were stationed or living on/near affected water systems
- When symptoms began and how diagnoses evolved
- What medical records actually say (not just what you remember)
Our job is to turn scattered information into an organized story that can withstand scrutiny.


