For many people in Lino Lakes, the biggest obstacle isn’t proving you’re sick—it’s proving the timeline and exposure details clearly enough for a claim to move forward. Over the years, key information gets scattered: old housing forms, employment paperwork, medical records, and family recollections that fade.
Before you sign anything or make statements to anyone involved in a dispute, start by taking control of your documentation:
- Gather proof of service or lawful residence connected to Camp Lejeune (as available)
- Request complete medical records from the treating providers and hospitals that appear in your chart
- Write a simple exposure-and-symptom timeline (dates matter more than opinions)
- Identify any gap years when you were away from the base or had different living arrangements
A lawyer can translate that material into a clear, legally useful story—without forcing you to become a records manager.


