Many people in Franklin first notice a connection only after years of symptoms, changing providers, or new diagnoses. That’s especially common when you’ve had to balance treatment with work, school, and day-to-day life around the area.
A Camp Lejeune claim isn’t just about having a diagnosis. It’s about building a defensible timeline—when exposure is alleged, when symptoms began, how clinicians documented the condition, and how the evidence holds up under scrutiny.
For residents who commute, work non-traditional schedules, or care for dependents while managing medical appointments, the biggest challenge is often the same: you don’t have time to chase records and legal requirements at the same time.


