In a smaller Northern Michigan community, families often manage health issues with fewer resources and a tighter support network. That means when a diagnosis arrives—years after service or residency at Camp Lejeune—questions can feel especially urgent:
- Who can we trust to connect the illness to the exposure?
- What evidence is actually useful (and what is just noise)?
- How do we avoid mistakes that slow down a claim?
Many people contact our team after accumulating records from multiple providers—hospital systems, specialists, and follow-up testing. The challenge is not only having documents, but aligning dates, diagnoses, and exposure-related history in a way that holds up under legal review.


