Even though Camp Lejeune cases are tied to federal processes, the practical realities look familiar to Wisconsin families: you’re coordinating care while trying to locate paperwork from years (or decades) ago.
A lawyer who handles these matters regularly can help you:
- Pin down the dates that matter most for exposure and diagnosis
- Identify which documents are likely to support your timeline
- Avoid “quick fixes” that don’t hold up when a claim is reviewed
- Prepare your case around how causation and damages are evaluated
That matters because the strongest claims usually aren’t built on one document—they’re built on consistency across medical history, service/residency proof, and a clear explanation of how exposure and illness connect.


