Many Camp Lejeune claimants are dealing with the same core issue: evidence exists, but it’s scattered across time. For families in Aberdeen and Harford County, that often means:
- Records are held by multiple systems (military service documents, medical providers, and prior employers/care facilities).
- Symptoms were documented over multiple years, sometimes with evolving diagnoses.
- Families may have moved within Maryland or elsewhere, making it harder to retrieve old paperwork.
And because life doesn’t pause for an investigation, it’s common for people to postpone gathering documents until they’re overwhelmed—exactly when it becomes harder to reconstruct exposure timelines.


