Many people in Alabama don’t realize their situation may fit a Camp Lejeune-related pattern until a diagnosis is made—or until they connect their medical history with public contamination information. By the time that happens, the practical challenges are real:
- Treatment has already changed over time, creating gaps in documentation
- Memories of housing assignments and dates become fuzzy
- Family members may be juggling work, school, and ongoing appointments
In a suburban community like Pelham, that daily strain is often what pushes people to seek legal guidance early—so the burden of proof doesn’t fall entirely on patients and families who are already overwhelmed.


