Lexington is a growing Midlands community—many residents commute to work, manage family schedules around appointments, and rely on steady income. When health issues disrupt that routine, the legal process can feel like one more burden.
People often come to us after they’ve spent months gathering records, talking to providers, or reading about Camp Lejeune’s contaminated water. They realize that “I lived there” isn’t enough on its own—proof needs to line up with medical documentation and a defensible exposure timeline.
And because schedules here are tight, we emphasize practical next steps: what to collect first, what to request, and how to avoid common delays that can happen when evidence is incomplete.


