In a Camp Lejeune water contamination matter, the strongest cases are built on a timeline that matches records—not just memory. If you lived, worked, trained, or stayed on base during relevant periods, the key is documenting when and where you were exposed and then showing how your later diagnoses connect to that exposure.
For Angleton residents, a common challenge is that medical care may have been split across locations over the years—especially when someone moved for work. That can create gaps, different record formats, and inconsistent wording in chart notes. Early legal review helps you spot those issues before they become weaknesses.


