Many families in the Rio Grande Valley don’t realize a connection right away. Someone may have served or lived near a base and later developed health problems that changed over time—sometimes after moves, changing doctors, or years of treatment.
In Alamo, that can be especially challenging because daily life keeps moving: work schedules, school commitments, and ongoing medical appointments. When you’re juggling all of that, it’s easy to lose track of which records best explain your timeline.
A Camp Lejeune lawyer in Alamo, TX helps you build an organized narrative that ties together:
- your relevant service or residence window
- the onset of symptoms
- the diagnoses and treatment history
- what clinicians documented (including alternative causes they considered)


