Many people assume a case is straightforward if they were sick and they remember being at or near Camp Lejeune. But legally, the case must show a defensible connection between time at the base and the health effects you experienced later.
That usually comes down to details such as:
- When you were assigned, employed, or lived on base (or in base housing)
- Which water system or facility your daily life likely involved
- How your symptoms developed over time and what medical professionals documented
In practice, Valparaiso residents often run into the same problem: the story is clear in memory, but the paper trail is scattered. A lawyer can help turn your timeline into something that can stand up to scrutiny.


