Many people first connect their illness to Camp Lejeune only after symptoms surface years later. By then, life is fully underway—jobs, healthcare providers, and moving records around. In Washington, that often means:
- medical charts may be spread across multiple systems,
- clinicians may document symptoms without discussing exposure in a way that’s useful for legal purposes,
- and it can be hard to reconstruct a clean timeline.
A lawyer can help you translate your medical history into a coherent claim narrative—without you having to become an expert in legal documentation.


