Many Camp Lejeune claims hinge on when and where someone lived, trained, or worked during the relevant period—and Lompoc residents often face obstacles that make timelines hard to reconstruct:
- Long gaps between symptoms and diagnosis: health issues may surface years later.
- Scattered medical providers across California and beyond: records can be incomplete or stored in different systems.
- Work and commuting demands: managing appointments, testing, and documentation while handling daily schedules can slow evidence collection.
- Family caregiving pressures: spouses, parents, or partners may be coordinating care and may not have all the original paperwork.
A strong legal review starts by building a clean exposure-and-medical timeline from what you have, then identifying what’s missing.


