Many Wilmington residents—especially those with families, long commutes, or shifting jobs—experience a common problem: the details of where they lived or trained can become harder to reconstruct over time. That matters in Camp Lejeune cases, because your claim depends on consistent, document-supported exposure information.
If you’ve been trying to piece together answers while managing symptoms, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. But waiting too long to organize records often creates avoidable gaps. Whether you’re dealing with retirement paperwork, changing medical providers, or stored documents you can’t locate easily, early case organization can make a meaningful difference.


