When people search for a Camp Lejeune lawyer, they’re often looking for a “quick answer.” But the cases that move forward are usually the ones with a clean, consistent exposure timeline.
Start by collecting:
- Where you lived, trained, or worked during the relevant period
- The approximate dates (even if you only know a month or season)
- Any documents that show assignment or location history
- Medical records that reflect when symptoms began and how diagnoses evolved
If you’ve already spoken with insurers or received advice from an online “legal bot,” don’t panic—just be strategic about next steps. What you say (and what you don’t say) can matter when your claim is evaluated.


