If you live in Camden, New Jersey, you may have seen family members, neighbors, or fellow service members talk about Camp Lejeune contaminated water and its possible health effects. For many people, the first real question isn’t legal—it’s medical and practical: Could my diagnosis be tied to exposure years ago?
Our experience is that the answer usually depends on details: when symptoms began, where the exposure happened, what records exist, and how your doctors explain the likely causes. A lawyer’s job is to translate those details into a claim that can be evaluated under the applicable legal standards.


