Many people who contact us are surprised by how much of a Camp Lejeune case depends on sequence and documentation, not just a diagnosis. In everyday life around Sarpy County and across the Omaha metro, it’s common for health records to be spread across years, multiple providers, and different systems.
And when you’re commuting, caring for family, and managing treatment, it’s easy for details to get lost—addresses, approximate dates, unit assignments, or which doctor first mentioned possible exposure.
That’s why we start by building a clean “story” your medical records can support:
- where you were and when you were there
- when symptoms began and how diagnoses evolved
- what evidence already exists (and what’s missing)


