Many clients we meet in Ephrata don’t discover this issue through a local news story—they come to it after a doctor mentions environmental exposure possibilities, after a new diagnosis, or after they learn more about the Camp Lejeune water contamination history.
A common pattern we see locally: someone has lived in Pennsylvania for years, but their medical timeline keeps developing. When symptoms change, new tests are performed, or specialists get involved, the question becomes: Does the new information strengthen the link between exposure and illness—or does it complicate it?
That’s where a lawyer’s document review matters. Not because the claim becomes easier, but because the story has to be organized in a way that makes sense legally and medically.


