Many people in the Fairmont area don’t keep neat, base-by-base files. Instead, documents are scattered across providers, years, and family storage boxes. That’s especially true when treatment started long after service.
Our goal is to help you locate and organize what matters for a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim, such as:
- Medical records showing diagnosis dates and treatment progression
- Pharmacy history and follow-up care
- Service or residence-related information (when available)
- Any written notes that can help reconstruct where you lived or worked
This matters because a claim often rises or falls on consistency—whether your exposure timeline and medical chronology can be reconciled with the records.


