Many people first connect their diagnosis to Camp Lejeune years after exposure—often after moving, changing doctors, or relocating across states. In a growing North Texas area like Garland, that’s common: families may have switched healthcare systems, lost older documents, or forgotten the details that matter most for exposure and symptom timelines.
When records are incomplete, claims can stall—not because your condition isn’t real, but because proof becomes harder to organize. That’s where local, experienced legal support matters: we help you identify what to gather now and how to preserve a coherent narrative.


