In a close-knit New Jersey community like Somerville, people often juggle work schedules, school calendars, and long commutes while trying to keep up with medical appointments. That day-to-day pressure can make it harder to track details—dates of assignments, where housing records can be found, which doctors treated which symptoms, and what changed over time.
But in Camp Lejeune cases, small gaps can become big obstacles. The longer the time since exposure, the more likely it is that family members need to reconstruct timelines from memory or locate records that aren’t automatically organized.
Legal guidance early can reduce the risk of missing key documents and can help you avoid common missteps that arise when people try to “explain everything” without an organized plan.


