A common scenario we see with Bessemer-area clients is that the connection to Camp Lejeune comes later—after retirement, after a diagnosis worsens, or after a new round of testing. By then, the hardest part isn’t the illness itself; it’s reconstructing the timeline.
Alabama claimants can face practical hurdles that don’t show up in national advertising:
- Medical records are split across providers (primary care, specialists, hospital systems)
- Employment and insurance documentation changes as people move on with life
- Family members take over record collection, sometimes without the original service paperwork
- People wait because they think they “can just file later,” then discover deadlines and evidentiary requirements are tighter than expected
A lawyer can help you avoid the trap of waiting for certainty that may never arrive—by building a claim around what you can prove now.


