Many Fenton-area clients arrive with the same frustration: they have diagnoses, but they’re not sure what matters legally—or how to connect the timeline between exposure and symptoms.
When you’re building a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim, the early goal is not to “prove everything” at once. It’s to identify what you already have, what’s missing, and how to obtain the right supporting documents from service records and healthcare providers.
That matters because Michigan residents often face a similar pattern:
- medical care may have shifted to different clinics over the years
- records may be stored electronically in different systems
- symptoms can be documented inconsistently across providers
A lawyer’s job is to turn that real-world documentation into a consistent case narrative.


