In Wisconsin, people tend to handle legal matters on their own only to hit the same walls: missing documentation, confusing deadlines, and medical notes that don’t clearly connect symptoms to exposure. With Camp Lejeune cases, those problems are magnified because the timeline can stretch across years.
For Elkhorn-area clients, we also see practical hurdles that don’t show up in generic online explanations:
- Health care providers may be focused on treatment—not legal causation language.
- Records may be scattered across different systems after moves, job changes, or changes in providers.
- Family members often become the “project manager” for documentation while also managing appointments and work schedules.
A local legal team helps you move from uncertainty to a plan—so you know what to gather, what to request, and what to avoid saying or assuming.


