In New Castle, claimants often come from the same real-world situations: working in manufacturing, logistics, healthcare support roles, or trades—then later discovering diagnoses that raise questions about earlier exposures.
A Camp Lejeune matter typically turns on two practical questions:
- Where and when you were exposed (duty location, housing location, and timeframes)
- How your medical records support a connection between that exposure and diagnosed conditions
That means your claim usually isn’t built on a single document. It’s built on a chain of proof—service or housing history, medical documentation, and a consistent timeline.


