Many people in Gage County and the surrounding area are juggling work schedules, medical appointments, and family responsibilities. That makes it easy for records to get scattered across years, providers, and old addresses.
In practice, a Camp Lejeune-related review often hinges on three things:
- When you were stationed or living in affected areas
- When symptoms began and how diagnoses evolved
- Whether your medical documentation supports a plausible connection to exposure
When those elements aren’t lined up, claims can stall—especially if important records are missing or dates don’t match.


