Many Sherwood residents don’t realize how much their case depends on documents spread across years and locations—especially when families move, retirees change doctors, or healthcare records are split between systems.
Before you spend time on forums or a “camp lejeune water contamination legal bot,” consider doing the Sherwood-friendly version of case prep:
- Create a single timeline (even rough) of when you served and where you lived or worked.
- Collect medical records by diagnosis date, not by the year you first felt symptoms.
- Track who treated you (primary care, specialists, hospitals, imaging centers) so records requests are targeted.
This matters because the strongest claims tend to be the ones where the exposure story and the medical story line up clearly.


