In most Camp Lejeune cases, the question isn’t simply whether an illness occurred. It’s whether the evidence can show a plausible link between when exposure happened and when symptoms and diagnoses emerged.
For residents around Truckee—whether you lived in the region as a military family, relocated later in life, or moved here after service—the hardest part is frequently reconstructing the timeline. People may have:
- Service or housing records that don’t clearly show where water was used day-to-day
- Medical documentation spread across multiple providers
- Gaps created by relocations, name changes, or records stored off-site
Your first step should be organizing the facts you already have, not debating theories online. When you meet with counsel, we focus on building a structured exposure-and-medical timeline that can be reviewed and supported.


