Many Camp Lejeune cases turn on the same challenge: the exposure window is tied to specific locations and time periods, but daily life memories fade.
In Elizabethtown, that challenge shows up in real ways. People often:
- worked rotating shifts at nearby employers,
- had family obligations that changed over the years,
- switched doctors or health systems,
- and saved records inconsistently.
Even when someone is certain something is connected, the case still needs a defensible story—one that can be supported with documents. A lawyer can help you organize what you have and identify what is missing before it becomes a problem.


