For many people, the turning point isn’t a single test—it’s a medical visit, a specialist referral, or a review of historical exposure information. Once you suspect a link to Camp Lejeune, the next question becomes: what evidence do I need, and what should I do first?
In a Greendale setting, that often looks like:
- Gathering records from multiple providers (primary care, specialists, hospital systems)
- Locating documents that show when and where someone was stationed or lived during relevant periods
- Tracking symptom timelines while managing day-to-day responsibilities
Rather than trying to piece it together on your own, an attorney can help you build a clear evidence plan—so you’re not repeatedly restarting because something was missing.


