In Northeast Ohio, it’s common for people to juggle medical care with work obligations and family responsibilities. When that happens, evidence gets scattered—appointment letters end up in different places, older records aren’t easily retrievable, and timelines blur.
For Camp Lejeune cases, that matters. Ohio residents often come to us with diagnoses they received years after service or residence. The legal task is to connect the dots with documents that support exposure and causation—without relying on assumptions.
We help you gather and structure what you already have, including:
- proof of time at the base (service records, housing/residency documentation)
- medical records that describe diagnoses, treatment, and symptom history
- any supporting records that show when problems began or worsened


