Many people who search for Camp Lejeune legal help assume the hardest part is “proving contamination.” In practice, the biggest obstacle is often assembling a coherent timeline—especially for people who later moved, changed providers, switched jobs, or had symptoms evolve over years.
For Royal Oak residents, that often looks like this:
- Medical records are spread across different systems (urgent care, specialists, hospital networks, and primary care).
- Service-related details may be remembered broadly, but not documented precisely.
- Family members may know the concern, but not which documents exist.
An evidence-first approach matters because your claim must connect (1) exposure history and (2) medical causation in a way that holds up to review—not just a belief that “it sounds right.”


