Many people in Framingham first learn about the Camp Lejeune connection through public reporting, medical follow-ups, or conversations with specialists. But by the time a diagnosis is documented, years may have passed, and key details—like where someone lived, when symptoms started, and what water system information existed—can become harder to reconstruct.
Massachusetts residents also face a practical reality: you may be dealing with treatment coordination across providers, periodic testing, and insurance documentation at the same time you’re trying to respond to legal deadlines.
That’s why our approach emphasizes two things early on:
- Stabilizing your medical documentation so it’s consistent and usable
- Building a timeline that matches your service/residency window and your symptoms’ history


