Many people in the Roseburg area start with the same problem: their information is scattered—medical records across providers, service details stored in multiple places, and timelines that are hard to reconstruct while symptoms are worsening.
In a smaller community, that can be even more challenging because people may rely on local clinics for ongoing care but need federal-era exposure details and older records to build the claim. If your documentation isn’t lined up, you may feel stuck—waiting for records, second-guessing dates, or wondering whether your illness “counts.”
A Camp Lejeune case isn’t won by a diagnosis alone. It’s built on a defensible timeline and medical documentation that connects your exposure window to your health history.


