Many claims in South Dakota stall—not because the injury story is weak, but because the evidence is incomplete or hard to retrieve later.
Before you rely on online summaries, chatbots, or well-meaning advice from friends, take these steps now:
- Collect your exposure timeline (where you lived, trained, worked, or were stationed, with approximate dates). Even partial dates help.
- Request medical documentation early—not just the diagnosis date, but the notes that explain symptoms, progression, and treatment.
- Preserve anything that proves time/place, such as orders, assignment records, or other documents that show your base history.
If you’re asking whether a “Camp Lejeune legal bot” is enough: it can be useful for organizing questions, but it can’t verify your records, evaluate causation, or protect you from avoidable mistakes in how your story is presented.


