In a suburban community like Cooper City—where many people balance work schedules, school routines, and long drives—documentation can slip through the cracks. But in Camp Lejeune matters, timeline consistency is critical.
Before you speak with insurers, respond to questionnaires, or rely on generic online guidance, consider doing these first:
- Create a simple exposure timeline (where you lived, worked, trained, or were stationed, with approximate dates)
- Create a symptom-and-diagnosis timeline (first signs, test results, diagnoses, and progression)
- Collect medical records in one place (ER visits, specialist notes, imaging/lab summaries, hospital discharge papers)
This “two timelines” method helps your attorney evaluate whether the evidence supports a plausible connection—and it reduces the chance that your story becomes inconsistent later.


