Many people reach out from central Illinois with a similar concern: they remember where they were and when, but they don’t have the “clean” paperwork that makes proof easy.
That’s especially common for:
- Service members or family members who were stationed or visited for training, duty, or housing assignments.
- People whose medical records are spread across multiple providers in different systems.
- Claimants who relied on memory for dates, housing details, or symptom timelines.
In Bloomington—and across Illinois—records may be obtainable, but it takes organization. We focus on building a credible exposure timeline you can stand behind, because the strength of a Camp Lejeune case often depends on documentation consistency, not on how strongly you feel the connection.


