It’s common for people to connect the dots only after years of treatment. A diagnosis may come long after the exposure window, and clinicians may note multiple possible causes. For families in West Carrollton—especially those managing chronic care, missed work, or supporting adult children or aging parents—this delay can create a practical problem: waiting makes it harder to reconstruct a clear timeline.
Local families often come to us with questions like:
- “We have medical records, but no one tied my condition to Camp Lejeune—what now?”
- “We moved a lot—how do we prove where and when we lived?”
- “Is it too late to take action?”
A lawyer can organize your story so the evidence is easier to understand, evaluate, and present.


