In the Atlanta metro area, it’s common for families to relocate, change physicians, or switch health plans over the years. That can make it difficult to keep a clean paper trail of symptoms, test results, and treatment decisions—especially when illnesses appear later.
Many people come to us after realizing their medical records contain clues that need to be connected to a Camp Lejeune exposure timeline. The goal isn’t to “guess” what caused an illness. It’s to build a claim that matches the evidence: where you were, when you were there, what you were exposed to, and how clinicians connected (or could connect) those facts to your diagnosis.


