Many Dyersburg clients discover their concerns after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a change in symptoms that doesn’t fit the way they expected their health to progress. Unlike straightforward injuries tied to a single event, Camp Lejeune matters often require:
- Time-pattern documentation (when exposure could have occurred)
- Medical record consistency (how providers describe onset and progression)
- A careful connection between the illness and the exposure timeline
For working families in Dyer County and nearby areas, that usually means collecting records while still maintaining a normal schedule—commuting, handling school demands, and managing health care across multiple providers.


