Many Jeffersonville residents first begin looking into Camp Lejeune after a diagnosis, a specialist referral, or a new test result that doesn’t “fit” the earlier medical story. Others connect the dots because they remember being at a base, on temporary duty, or in housing tied to affected water periods.
In practice, the challenge is rarely the diagnosis alone—it’s the paper trail:
- Records of where and when you lived or were assigned
- Medical records showing how symptoms began and evolved
- Documentation that supports the connection between exposure and illness
A local legal team familiar with how claims are assembled can help you organize those pieces into a timeline that makes sense to reviewers.


