Many residents first reach out after a doctor ties a condition to chemical exposure—or after a family member reads about Camp Lejeune and realizes the dates match their own. By the time people contact counsel, they often have:
- medical records that are complete medically, but not “legal-ready”
- partial paperwork showing where they lived or were assigned
- memories of dates that may be accurate, but hard to document
In Georgia, deadlines and procedural steps can be unforgiving. Even when your claim route is more specialized than a typical injury case, acting early can make it easier to obtain the right records and preserve a consistent timeline.


