In a small-to-mid sized community like Norwich, it’s common for families to rely on shared caregivers, local medical providers, and years of records spread across different clinics. That can be a challenge in Camp Lejeune cases, where the strongest claims depend on connecting dates and medical history to an exposure period.
Instead of trying to reconstruct everything on your own, a lawyer can help you:
- identify which documents matter most (and which don’t)
- collect service/residency proof used to establish exposure
- organize symptoms and diagnoses in a timeline that aligns with the claim requirements
When the evidence is messy, claims stall. When it’s organized, the case moves forward with more clarity.


