In the New Carrollton area, many families juggle school schedules, healthcare, and commuting. When someone’s diagnosis surfaces years after service, the first question is usually practical: “Does my story still line up with the Camp Lejeune exposure window?”
That’s where we see a common pattern:
- People remember the base-era they served, but not every housing or duty detail.
- Medical records exist, but they’re spread across providers and systems.
- Symptoms evolve over time, and the earliest medical notes may not clearly connect to environmental exposure.
You don’t need perfect memories to begin—what you need is a structured way to confirm the parts of your story that matter most. We help clients build that structure so an attorney can evaluate whether your evidence supports a responsible claim.


