Many people in Illinois don’t realize they have a potential Camp Lejeune claim until years after exposure—often when symptoms finally cluster into a diagnosis or when a doctor connects a condition to prior risk factors.
That creates a practical problem: your life now is documented one way, but your exposure history may be scattered across old orders, employment paperwork, housing records, and medical visits that occurred long ago. In a community like Champaign-Urbana, where many households rely on steady work schedules and family caregiving, delays can be especially costly.
Our role is to bring those two timelines together—exposure and injury—so your claim doesn’t get derailed by gaps, inconsistencies, or missing documentation.


