Many people in Alexandria and Central Minnesota don’t know what to collect until they’ve already missed an opportunity to document something important. If you’re considering a Camp Lejeune claim, start with two tracks at the same time:
- Medical documentation (now): Ask your provider to clearly note diagnoses, treatment history, and—where appropriate—why certain conditions may be consistent with environmental exposure.
- Exposure timeline (as soon as possible): Gather service/residence records and write down where you were and when. Even if you’re not sure about exact dates, approximate months/years can help an attorney identify what records are needed.
Minnesota residents often find it easiest to build a single, searchable file (digital or paper) that includes clinic summaries, lab records, and any letters from treating specialists. That way, when you meet with counsel, you aren’t trying to reconstruct your history under pressure.


