A diagnosis can be frightening, but it doesn’t always come with a direct cause. Many people affected by contaminated water face the same challenge: medical records may document symptoms and treatment, yet still leave uncertainty about how exposure at Camp Lejeune fits into the timeline.
A lawyer’s job isn’t to challenge your medical care—it’s to translate your health history into a claim that addresses the key legal questions: where exposure occurred, when it occurred, and how it relates to the condition. That translation matters, particularly when clinicians note multiple potential risk factors.


