Many people associate Camp Lejeune harm with military service, but the real challenge often shows up years later—when symptoms evolve, records are scattered, and family members are left piecing together timelines.
In a community like Phillipsburg, where many households rely on day-to-day schedules around work, school, and commuting, delays can be more than frustrating—they can affect how quickly you can obtain documents, keep medical providers updated, and respond to requests.
A lawyer can help you:
- preserve the right records while they’re still accessible
- translate medical language into a claim-ready narrative
- avoid missteps that can slow down or weaken your request


