Many people in the Sauk Valley area don’t realize the connection to Camp Lejeune until years after service. Illnesses can develop gradually, and records may be scattered across different providers and time periods.
In Dixon, that often creates a familiar pattern:
- You’re trying to keep up with work while symptoms affect energy, mobility, or daily functioning.
- Medical documentation exists, but it may not clearly connect the condition to an exposure timeline.
- You’re also dealing with Illinois-based practicalities—getting records from multiple facilities, organizing paperwork for benefits, and meeting deadlines while staying focused on treatment.
A lawyer helps translate your history into a claim that a decision-maker can understand.


