In northwest Georgia, many families juggle work, commuting, and medical appointments—often with limited time to chase records. That’s exactly why acting early is so important in Camp Lejeune water contamination cases.
Even when you remember where you lived or worked, records can be incomplete. Some documents are harder to obtain years later. And if you wait, it becomes easier for key dates to blur—making it more difficult to present a clear exposure timeline.
A lawyer can help you:
- preserve and organize medical records while they’re easiest to access
- identify the service/residency proof that supports exposure
- avoid common missteps that can slow down review


