Many people who contact us from the Twin Cities area—after searching “Camp Lejeune lawyer near me” or “ai camp lejeune attorney”—discover a common problem: the information needed to prove exposure and timing isn’t always in one place.
For New Brighton families, that usually looks like:
- Treatment received from multiple clinics over the years (sometimes in different systems)
- Address changes after service or relocation
- Service documents stored digitally but not indexed by dates
- Medical notes that mention symptoms without clearly tying them to an exposure history
A strong claim doesn’t require perfect memory, but it does require a consistent record. If your documents are incomplete, we can still help you identify what can be requested and how to present the rest responsibly.


