In many Arizona households, medical care is split across urgent care visits, primary care providers, specialists, and pharmacy records. That can be especially true when symptoms evolve over time.
If you suspect a Camp Lejeune connection, one of the most common problems we see is fragmented documentation—not because people didn’t try, but because records are spread across systems or providers and don’t get summarized in a way that’s useful for a claim.
What to do now:
- Request copies of your complete medical record set (not just visit summaries).
- Collect pharmacy history and any lab/imaging reports.
- Note where you received care in the years your symptoms began and intensified.
This isn’t “paperwork for paperwork’s sake.” For claims involving complex exposure questions, the strongest cases usually have a clear, consistent chronology.


