Many people in Pinehurst don’t connect the dots until years after exposure—often when symptoms appear, worsen, or are newly recognized by medical providers. Others only learn about potential links after learning about contamination investigations tied to the base.
In a smaller, residential community, families also face a practical challenge: getting documents and medical records from multiple providers while coordinating care. A lawyer can reduce the burden by building a case around what matters most—exposure documentation, medical history, and a clear timeline—instead of relying on assumptions.


