It’s common to begin with questions like “Is this in the Camp Lejeune exposure profile?” or “Can an AI tool tell me what I should file?” But by the time families reach out to a lawyer, two problems often show up:
- The timeline is incomplete. In real life, addresses, duty stations, and symptom onset dates get fuzzy—especially when records are spread across multiple providers.
- Medical records don’t automatically equal legal causation. A diagnosis name alone typically isn’t enough; the case needs documentation that ties the illness to the exposure window.
If you’re juggling appointments and trying to piece together history while you’re still sick, you may be losing time without realizing it. A focused review can help you prioritize what to collect and what to request.


