In Marin County, people tend to keep busy—between school schedules, healthcare visits, and work commitments around the Bay Area. That makes it easy for critical details about exposure and symptom history to get fragmented over time.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Address changes over the years: service members and families move, and older housing or duty records become harder to locate.
- Medical care spread across providers: records may be in multiple systems (urgent care, specialists, hospitals), and key notes about onset and progression can be missed.
- Family-driven recollections: loved ones remember events differently than the claimant, creating inconsistencies that must be resolved through documentation.
A strong Camp Lejeune case usually turns on coherence—a clear timeline supported by records, not just a possible medical link.


