Many people who pursue Camp Lejeune claims in South Central Indiana face the same practical hurdle: their exposure timeline is older than the paperwork they can easily find.
In Bloomington, it’s common for claimants to have lived across multiple addresses, changed healthcare providers, or relied on fragmented medical files—especially if they were managing symptoms while working jobs around town, attending school, or traveling frequently for care.
That’s why the first priority is building a clear, consistent record:
- documented whereabouts during the relevant time period
- medical records showing diagnoses and symptom progression
- any provider notes that discuss possible environmental causes
When these pieces aren’t organized, even a legitimate medical concern can become harder to prove.


