Many people in the Hood County area aren’t near their original military base records anymore. That creates a common practical problem: your health may be well documented, but your exposure proof can be scattered across old housing files, duty assignments, and service paperwork.
At the same time, Granbury’s pace of life—commuting, family schedules, and frequent medical appointments—can make it easy to delay record requests or postpone medical follow-ups. In Camp Lejeune matters, waiting can mean losing momentum when the most important documents are still obtainable.
A local, evidence-first approach helps you:
- Build a clear exposure timeline tied to your assignments and dates
- Connect diagnoses to documented symptom history (not assumptions)
- Create a record package that’s easier for attorneys and medical reviewers to evaluate


