People in the Freeport area often come to us after noticing patterns—symptoms that seem to arrive in phases, diagnoses that don’t fully explain themselves, or medical professionals who can’t easily tie the condition to a specific source. For many families, the turning point is learning that certain illnesses have been associated with exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune during particular timeframes.
But “learning the connection” is only the first step. The difficult part is proving it in a way that holds up under legal review—especially when you’re balancing:
- shift work and travel time to appointments
- caring for children or aging relatives
- gathering paperwork while records may be incomplete
- managing medical costs while the case is pending


