Many people in the Foley area have ties to military service across the Southeast—someone in the family served, relocated, or worked around base operations long ago. Others may have moved to the Gulf Coast later, only to realize their medical history aligns with exposures that were later publicly documented.
What tends to complicate these cases for Alabama families is not the desire to move forward—it’s the practical reality of proving exposure and causation when:
- your housing or assignment records are incomplete,
- your medical records use different terminology over time,
- symptoms developed years after exposure,
- and the claim process has strict procedural requirements.
Legal guidance helps take the guesswork out of what to gather and how to present it.


