Many people begin searching after a doctor says something like, “We need to rule out environmental causes,” or after a new diagnosis adds complexity to an already-stressful year. In the Central Valley, it’s common for families to rely on local clinics and specialists across multiple systems, which can make records feel scattered.
That’s one reason a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim often turns on what can be proven, not what seems likely. The question isn’t only whether you have an illness—it’s whether the records support a credible connection between exposure timing and the medical story.


