Many people who reach out for help are surprised by how often their medical history is fragmented—especially when care happened across multiple providers over several years.
In Urbana and the surrounding area, it’s common for residents to:
- Switch primary care physicians as symptoms evolve
- Seek specialists only after referrals
- Have records scattered between hospitals, outpatient clinics, and imaging centers
- Rely on “patient summaries” when detailed treatment notes are missing
Those gaps can matter in a Camp Lejeune claim, because the legal process typically turns on how well the evidence supports (1) exposure timing and (2) a medically plausible connection to diagnosed conditions.
A lawyer can help you identify what’s missing, what to request, and how to present what you already have in a way that holds up during evaluation.


