Many people in the Bellefontaine area first learn about potential Camp Lejeune links years after exposure—often after a diagnosis, a specialist visit, or a family member noticing patterns in medical reports. That delay can create practical problems:
- Medical records are scattered across providers and systems.
- Service and housing details can become harder to reconstruct.
- Causation questions become more complicated when symptoms have multiple possible sources.
A lawyer’s job is to organize what you already have, identify what’s missing, and build a claim narrative that matches the facts—without turning you into a paperwork expert.


