In many Camp Lejeune cases, the dispute isn’t whether someone has a serious diagnosis. The dispute is whether the illness can be reasonably connected to the person’s time and circumstances during the relevant exposure period.
That means your case usually turns on:
- Where you lived or worked during the timeframe at issue
- What water systems were used in daily life (housing, duty locations, base facilities)
- When symptoms began and how treatment evolved
- Whether your medical records document risk factors and progression
For residents in Bedford Heights, this often plays out like this: you may have received care from multiple providers across Northeast Ohio, and records may be spread across systems (or described differently by different clinicians). Sorting that into a consistent, claim-ready timeline is where legal help can make a major difference.


