Many people in Indiana first learn about Camp Lejeune claims years after the exposure period—often after a doctor raises concerns about environmental risk factors or after family members recognize a shared history.
For West Lafayette clients, the local pattern is familiar:
- You may have moved to Indiana for work, school, or retirement and only later connected the dots.
- Your medical records may be spread across providers you saw in different states.
- Your exposure history may require reconstructing addresses, duty assignments, or training schedules.
That’s why the first step is not guessing—it’s building a documented timeline that can be reviewed by counsel and supported by medical evidence.


