Many people in the Akron-area—including Stow—first realize something may be connected to Camp Lejeune only after years of symptoms, tests, and specialist visits. By the time the connection becomes clear, it’s easy to lose track of the details that later become essential evidence.
Instead of relying on memory, a strong claim starts with a plan:
- Identify exactly when exposure likely occurred (service dates, residency periods, and location details)
- Collect medical records showing diagnoses, symptom timelines, and treatment history
- Preserve supporting documents that can be hard to replace later
- Build a clean, consistent story that attorneys and claims reviewers can evaluate
When you’re focused on health, you shouldn’t have to become an evidence manager.


