In communities like Evans, many people live working schedules—school, commuting, shift work, and long treatment appointments. When a diagnosis affects your ability to work or care for family, the last thing you need is to guess how claims work or what documentation matters most.
Camp Lejeune cases often require more than simply saying, “I was exposed.” You generally need a credible connection between:
- where you lived or worked during covered time periods,
- the illnesses or conditions you developed,
- and the medical and records trail that supports that link.
A lawyer’s job is to turn scattered information into a claim that makes sense to decision-makers.


