Many people assume that a diagnosis alone is enough. For a Camp Lejeune-related case, the evidence has to tell a clear story—where exposure happened, when it happened, and how it relates to the illness.
For Abilene-area claimants, common practical challenges include:
- Medical records scattered across providers (including specialists in different systems)
- Long gaps between exposure and diagnosis, which can complicate timelines
- Difficulty obtaining older paperwork, especially when it’s held by multiple agencies or facilities
A lawyer can help you build a cohesive record that’s understandable to decision-makers, rather than presenting fragments that invite delays.


