A Camp Lejeune case often turns on one question: when exposure likely happened and when symptoms began.
In New Rochelle, families frequently juggle work schedules, caregiving, and commuting demands to Westchester and NYC. That reality can make it harder to reconstruct dates and obtain documents quickly. If you moved, changed doctors, or lost track of older records, it can feel like the trail went cold.
Your attorney’s job is to rebuild that trail—reviewing service or residency history, identifying what medical records matter most, and helping you produce a consistent timeline that can withstand scrutiny.


