In most Camp Lejeune-related matters, the dispute isn’t usually about whether a person is sick. The challenge is tying the illness to specific exposure during qualifying periods.
For Garfield families and veterans, that typically means addressing:
- Where and when the person was stationed, employed, or resided in connection with the base’s water systems during the relevant time windows.
- Which medical conditions were diagnosed and when—especially when symptoms emerged gradually.
- How clinicians explained causation (or what the records suggest when causation is not clearly stated in everyday language).
Your attorney’s job is to translate scattered paperwork—medical records, service details, and timelines—into a clear, evidence-based narrative.


