Weston is a residential community where many people juggle work schedules, family responsibilities, and healthcare appointments. That reality often creates the same problem we see in Camp Lejeune matters: records are spread out.
You might have medical documentation across multiple providers, imaging centers, or specialists—while your exposure history may be remembered in fragments (dates, housing locations, duty assignments, or travel patterns). When you’re trying to build a claim from scattered information, a “quick answer” approach can cost you later.
A lawyer’s job is to turn what you have into a clear timeline and identify what’s missing, so your documentation matches the kind of evidence Wisconsin residents will need to support a claim.


