Many claimants in the DeSoto County area know the diagnosis, but not always the details that matter most in a Camp Lejeune matter: the exact timing of exposure, the bases/housing assignments, or the medical history that explains how symptoms developed.
It’s common for people to have:
- partial military/residence information,
- treatment records spread across multiple providers,
- dates that are approximate,
- or medical notes that don’t clearly address potential exposure.
A strong claim usually depends on building a coherent timeline—not just identifying a diagnosis.


