In North Texas, it’s common for people to juggle work schedules, medical appointments, and long commutes—often while trying to reconstruct years-old details. That can be especially true when you’re searching for a connection between a past exposure and a diagnosis that appeared later.
A successful Camp Lejeune-related claim typically depends on a clear timeline, including:
- when exposure likely occurred,
- when symptoms began,
- when diagnoses were recorded,
- and how your condition progressed.
When those dates are fuzzy, your case can stall—not because your suffering isn’t real, but because insurers and opposing counsel want consistency. Our role is to help you rebuild that timeline with documentation, so your story is easier to evaluate and defend.


