Many people who contact us are surprised by one reality: it’s not enough to have a diagnosis. In cases involving Camp Lejeune water contamination, the strongest claims usually turn on establishing where and when exposure likely occurred and connecting that exposure to the medical timeline.
For Ramsey clients, this often shows up in practical ways:
- Service or residence history may be incomplete or scattered across family paperwork.
- Medical records may be split between providers—common when people move or change doctors over time.
- Symptom onset can be gradual, which makes careful documentation even more important.
- People initially try to use a “quick answer” tool, only to realize later they need a structured, evidence-based approach.
Our goal is to take the confusion out of the process and build a case file that is organized, consistent, and ready for serious legal review.


