In a community like San Jacinto, many families rely on tight schedules—work commutes, school routines, and medical appointments that don’t pause while you gather documentation. That matters because Camp Lejeune-related cases often require records that may be difficult to obtain years later.
Acting early can help you:
- locate service/residency documentation tied to the relevant time period
- preserve medical records and clinician notes that describe symptoms and diagnoses
- organize communications so your claim stays consistent as questions arise
If you wait, it can become harder to reconstruct the timeline—especially when multiple providers, changing health conditions, and older paperwork are involved.


