Metro-area families often discover the connection to Camp Lejeune after years—sometimes when a diagnosis finally becomes clear, a second opinion is sought, or a family member begins collecting records for disability or ongoing care. By the time people reach out, they may have:
- Medical records scattered across multiple providers
- Gaps in housing/assignment documentation from earlier years
- Questions about how to connect exposure to later symptoms
- Concerns about deadlines and what must be submitted in time
A lawyer’s job isn’t to add stress—it’s to bring structure to a process that can feel overwhelming when you’re already managing health and financial strain.


