Many people living in Dearborn Heights and the Detroit metro area are juggling work schedules, healthcare appointments, and family responsibilities. That pressure can make it easy to delay gathering records—especially when exposure happened decades ago.
Common hurdles we see in this area include:
- Moving and record gaps after military service (or after a service member returned home)
- Difficulty locating housing/assignment documentation tied to the relevant Camp Lejeune period
- Medical records that reference possible causes but don’t clearly connect the illness to water exposure
When the documentation is incomplete early on, it can be harder to explain the timeline later. Local legal guidance can help you prioritize what to collect first so your claim doesn’t stall.


