Many people in northern Alabama build their case from scattered details: old orders, a housing memory, a medical history note from years later, or a doctor’s statement that “could be related.” That’s not unusual—especially for Gulf Coast service members and families who later returned home to places like Boaz.
But for a claim tied to Camp Lejeune, timing matters. The strongest submissions typically connect:
- when you were stationed/employed/resided in the relevant period
- when symptoms started or worsened
- what diagnoses followed and how they progressed
If your records are incomplete (a common issue when people move, retire, or change providers), an attorney can help identify what documents to request now and how to organize them so the claim is easier to evaluate.


