In small-to-mid sized communities like Scottsbluff, people often piece together their history from memory, scattered paperwork, and provider notes. That’s normal—but Camp Lejeune-type cases live or die on the details.
Your first job is to build a usable timeline. Even if you’re missing some records, we can help you identify what’s missing and how to request it. The more consistent your service/residence dates and symptom progression are, the stronger the case evaluation becomes.
Helpful materials to begin collecting (locally relevant):
- Any service or housing documentation showing where you lived/served during the relevant period
- Copies of medical visits, lab summaries, imaging reports, and discharge paperwork
- A written symptom chronology (when it started, how it changed, and when it was formally diagnosed)


