Many people only connect their injuries to Camp Lejeune after years—sometimes after relocating, changing physicians, or piecing together medical history across systems. In Wheeling, where families often rely on a mix of local providers and regional specialists, it’s common for records to be spread out and for clinicians to use different terminology over time.
That’s why early organization matters. We focus on:
- identifying when symptoms began and how they progressed
- collecting the medical notes that describe diagnoses and suspected causes
- lining those records up with evidence of exposure during the relevant Camp Lejeune period
The goal is to reduce gaps that can undermine claims later.


