Local claimants typically don’t struggle with “having a diagnosis.” They struggle with the paper trail and the timeline—especially when symptoms showed up years later.
In many Camp Lejeune-related matters, the proof usually hinges on:
- Where the person lived or worked during the relevant period
- When exposure likely occurred
- How the illness progressed and what clinicians documented
- Whether the medical record supports a link between exposure and the condition
For families in Shafter, that can mean pulling together service records, housing/assignment documentation, and medical files while managing work, school, and health appointments.


