In Athens, many people are balancing family care, work, and healthcare appointments—so it’s common for diagnoses to come in phases. One month it’s “watch and wait,” the next it’s specialist visits, new medications, and paperwork requests.
The challenge for Camp Lejeune claims is that the strongest legal narratives depend on a clear timeline:
- when exposure happened (service, employment, or residence tied to the base)
- when symptoms began or escalated
- how medical providers documented the condition over time
When the timeline is fuzzy, insurers and opposing parties often push back. Building a coherent record early can reduce confusion later.


