Many people in the Grand Strand area start with symptoms—then search online, then talk to family, then try to reconstruct where they lived, trained, or worked years earlier. By the time you’re ready to speak with a lawyer, the most important evidence may be scattered across old emails, discharge paperwork, clinic visits, or provider portals you no longer remember.
That’s why the first goal is simple: assemble a credible exposure-and-treatment timeline.
In a Camp Lejeune matter, the strongest claims typically tie together:
- Where you were stationed or living during the relevant time period
- When you began experiencing symptoms or were diagnosed
- What medical professionals documented about progression and possible causes
If you’re dealing with ongoing treatment while trying to manage a busy life in North Myrtle Beach, we can help you organize what you have and identify what to request next.


