Residents often juggle medical appointments, insurance paperwork, and seasonal scheduling—especially during Minnesota winters when travel and mobility can be harder. That combination can make it easy to lose track of key dates (diagnosis dates, test dates, where you lived or were stationed, and who treated you).
For Camp Lejeune matters, timeline clarity is not a “nice to have.” It’s central to how your claim is evaluated. A case can slow down when records conflict or when the exposure story is incomplete.
What to do now: create a single timeline document that you control—before you talk to anyone else—so you can keep your story consistent as you request records.


