In and around Mauldin, it’s common for people to learn about potential Camp Lejeune exposure after a diagnosis—sometimes years later—while living a normal suburban routine: school schedules, commuting on I-385, and regular healthcare visits. When symptoms begin to affect day-to-day functioning, the question becomes urgent: Can my service or residence history support a claim, and what evidence is missing?
Families often come to us with partial records, confusing dates, or only a general recollection of where they lived or worked. That’s not unusual. The key is turning what you have into a coherent case file that can withstand scrutiny.


