In Tompkins County and across upstate New York, many people first learn about Camp Lejeune’s water contamination years after service or residence. That delay can create practical hurdles:
- Medical charts may be spread across multiple providers or systems.
- Symptom timelines can blur, especially when conditions develop gradually.
- Paperwork from assignments, housing, or employment may be incomplete or hard to locate.
A lawyer’s job is to reduce the confusion. We help you identify what matters most—what to pull now, what to request from past providers, and how to preserve a consistent story that can withstand scrutiny.


