In Charleston and across central West Virginia, it’s common for people to manage health issues alongside work, caregiving, and travel for appointments. When symptoms develop gradually—or appear years after military service or lawful residence connected to Camp Lejeune—families often struggle with two problems:
- Connecting the timeline: when exposure likely happened versus when diagnoses emerged.
- Getting the right medical story in the right format: not just “what you have,” but how your records support causation.
A lawyer can help you translate complex medical documentation into a clear claim that makes sense to the people evaluating it.


