In the Fargo–Moorhead area, it’s common for people to move for work, schooling, or family support. That can make it harder to reconstruct details from years ago—like housing assignments, base-related documentation, or who had contact with certain records.
When a potential Camp Lejeune exposure window is remote, the biggest risk is not just proving illness—it’s proving where and when the exposure occurred and matching it to medical symptoms documented later.
A lawyer can help you gather and preserve what matters most, including:
- service/residency information you may already have
- medical records that identify diagnoses and treatment history
- documentation that supports timing (when symptoms began, when they worsened, and how clinicians described possible causes)


