In many Camp Lejeune cases, a medical diagnosis is only part of the picture. The other part is proving—through documentation—that the illness aligns with the type of exposure alleged and the timeframe involved.
For families in Indio, that can be especially complicated when:
- Treatment records come from multiple clinics or hospitals across the valley
- Symptoms evolved over years, making early timelines harder to reconstruct
- Family members weren’t sure which paperwork mattered until a doctor mentioned potential exposure links
Your attorney’s job is to help you build an evidence path that makes sense to reviewers: exposure evidence + medical documentation + a defensible connection between the two.


