People in the Portland metro area—including Gladstone—may switch doctors, update insurers, relocate, or change employment over time. Those normal life transitions can make it harder to track the specific documents that matter most in a Camp Lejeune–type case.
Common record challenges we see include:
- Medical providers who no longer keep older charts in easily retrievable formats
- Partial records that show diagnoses but not the clinical reasoning behind them
- Gaps between when symptoms started and when they were formally evaluated
- Employment or housing documentation that exists, but is scattered across emails, PDFs, and personal files
When evidence is incomplete, legal strategy becomes more important—not less. A lawyer can help you identify what to request, how to request it, and how to keep your claim consistent as records come in.


