Many Naples residents spent years elsewhere before relocating—often for work, retirement, or family support. That’s a normal part of life in Southwest Florida, but it can complicate Camp Lejeune documentation.
If you’ve moved, you may have:
- Records spread across multiple providers and locations
- Address changes that make it harder to match dates
- Gaps in how long symptoms lasted before you sought care
A common problem we see is that people remember the “big picture,” but the legal case needs a tighter timeline: where you were, when you were there, when symptoms began, and how diagnoses evolved. In Naples, where many families juggle appointments, caregiving, and busy commuting schedules, getting your information organized sooner can prevent delays later.


