Many people in the New River Valley are balancing treatment schedules, work, and family obligations. When a diagnosis appears years after service or residence connected to Camp Lejeune, it can feel impossible to reconstruct details—especially when medical appointments are frequent and deadlines creep up.
A lawyer’s role is to reduce the “paperwork drag” so you can focus on care. That often means building a usable timeline (not just collecting documents) and coordinating requests for records in a way that fits how families in Radford and nearby communities actually manage their time.


