Richmond’s pace—commutes, busy schedules, and long medical appointment cycles—means many people put documentation “on hold.” But with Camp Lejeune-related claims, waiting can cause avoidable problems: missing records, unclear dates, and gaps in the exposure timeline.
We see the same pattern across Virginia:
- People recall housing and routine from years ago, but don’t have the paperwork to back it up.
- Medical charts document treatment, yet don’t always capture the exposure history in a way lawyers can use.
- Deadlines move quickly once a claim pathway begins.
A lawyer’s job is to keep your case from getting derailed by logistics—so you can keep focusing on care.


