People in Connecticut—especially those who relocated over the years—commonly run into the same obstacles when building a Camp Lejeune case:
- Records got split across providers. You may have care through multiple practices over time, making it harder to produce a single clean medical narrative.
- Addresses and duty history aren’t fresh. Memories fade, and it’s easy to overlook the exact dates that insurance reviewers and opposing counsel focus on.
- Digital records aren’t complete. Some older documentation exists only in mailed reports, archived portals, or discharge paperwork.
These issues don’t mean you can’t pursue compensation. They do mean you need a structured plan for what to pull, what to request, and how to present it so it stands up to legal scrutiny.


