In Northern Virginia, it’s common for people to relocate multiple times—sometimes moving from one duty station to another, then later settling near Herndon, Reston, and the Dulles corridor. That can make it harder to locate the exact paperwork you’ll need for a Camp Lejeune claim.
We often see patterns like:
- Service or housing information exists, but it’s spread across old files, PDFs, and scattered correspondence.
- Medical records were collected over multiple providers after symptoms appeared.
- The timeline is remembered in “chunks” (e.g., “around 1983” or “early 90s”) rather than specific months.
A lawyer’s job is not to guess—it’s to help you build a consistent timeline from what you can document and identify what’s missing so it can be requested.


