If you’re in Essex Junction, Vermont, and you’re dealing with health issues you believe may connect to contaminated water from Camp Lejeune, you deserve more than internet summaries—you need a lawyer who can translate your timeline into a legally usable case record.
This area of law is evidence-driven. For many people, the hardest part isn’t just coping with symptoms—it’s locating the right documents, lining up dates, and answering the question insurers and opposing counsel will focus on: what proof ties your specific exposure window to your medical condition.
At Specter Legal, we help people across Vermont prepare a clear, organized claim strategy—whether the exposure involved service at affected facilities, living arrangements tied to a relevant period, or civilian work connected to base operations.
Essex Junction Families Often Need Two Timelines: Exposure and Treatment
A common challenge we see with Essex Junction residents is that medical care may have occurred across multiple providers—urgent care visits, specialist follow-ups, imaging through different systems, and pharmacy records that don’t automatically tell the full story.
Your case typically needs two timelines that make sense together:
- Exposure timeline: where you were, when you were there, and what your living or work situation was during the relevant period.
- Medical timeline: when symptoms started, when diagnoses were made, and how clinicians described possible causes.
When those timelines don’t “line up” cleanly, it can slow down review and complicate settlement discussions. We help you build a version of your history that’s consistent, documented, and easier for decision-makers to evaluate.

