Highland Park is a dense, commuter-friendly community where many families balance work, school schedules, and medical appointments. When a Camp Lejeune-related condition disrupts day-to-day life, it’s easy to fall behind on the administrative details that legal claims require.
Common local realities we see:
- Busy schedules delay evidence gathering. People postpone getting records or locating old assignments until symptoms worsen.
- Medical timelines become fragmented. Treatment may span multiple providers and facilities across New Jersey, making it harder to tell a consistent story.
- Family members take over paperwork. When the primary claimant is ill or deceased, relatives often must reconstruct dates and document histories quickly.
A lawyer’s job is to reduce the burden: identify what you need, request the right records, and help you build a claim that makes sense to the decision-makers reviewing it.


