Winfield residents often split medical care across DuPage and surrounding counties, use multiple specialists, and may have appointments scheduled months apart. When you’re trying to connect a health condition to Camp Lejeune-era water exposure, that “normal” suburban routine can unintentionally create gaps—missing records, incomplete timelines, or inconsistent dates.
A lawyer’s job isn’t to guess. It’s to build a claim around what can be documented: where you were, when you were there, what water-related exposure is supported, and how your medical history lines up. Doing that work early can reduce delays later—especially if a provider no longer has older records or if symptoms appeared gradually.


