A Camp Lejeune claim often turns on consistency—when exposure is believed to have occurred, when symptoms began, and how doctors documented the condition over time.
In practice, many New Jersey claimants discover that their proof is fragmented:
- Medical records are spread across multiple providers
- Dates are remembered approximately (not precisely)
- Old housing or service paperwork is hard to locate
- Diagnoses evolve as specialists get involved
That mismatch is usually fixable, but it requires a structured plan. We help you map your medical history to the exposure window and identify what documentation is likely to strengthen (or weaken) the connection.


