In a small community, it’s common for people to rely on what they remember—housing assignments, rough dates, or partial medical notes. But for Camp Lejeune-related claims, the difference between a strong case and a stalled case is often whether the evidence lines up:
- when you lived or worked in covered periods
- when symptoms began and how they progressed
- what clinicians said at the time (and what they documented later)
For Clearlake families, that can be especially challenging if work schedules, long drives to appointments, or changes in providers affected how records were created and stored. Your attorney’s job is to help translate scattered information into a claim-ready narrative.


