Verona is a commuter community. Many people moved between addresses, changed jobs, or relied on family records rather than formal paperwork. That’s normal—but it can create a common legal hurdle in Camp Lejeune-style matters: proving where you were and when you were there.
Instead of trusting memory alone, we focus early on building an exposure timeline that can survive scrutiny. That often means:
- aligning service/residence history with known duty stations or housing periods
- collecting address records and ID-related documents that show continuity
- identifying gaps where you may need targeted record requests
If you’re juggling work, family obligations, and medical appointments around Verona’s schedules and travel patterns, we help you prioritize what to gather first—so you’re not overwhelmed.


