Bartlett residents often discover their connection to Camp Lejeune the same way: a doctor notes a serious condition, family members compare symptoms and timelines, and only then does the contamination history become relevant. The difficulty is that proof doesn’t arrive in one clean packet.
Instead, you may have:
- medical records that describe symptoms but don’t clearly address exposure
- partial service or residence documentation from years ago
- long gaps between the time of exposure and the time the illness is diagnosed
A lawyer’s value is helping you build a coherent story from what you have—without overreaching or guessing.


