In a suburban community like Collegedale, it’s common for caregivers to handle everything—appointments, prescriptions, school schedules, and work coverage—while trying to piece together a past service or residency timeline. But in Camp Lejeune matters, timing and documentation matter.
Even when you remember the basics (where someone lived or worked), details can get fuzzy over time. Records may be incomplete, addresses may have changed, and medical notes may not clearly connect symptoms to exposure. That’s where early legal guidance helps: not by adding more stress, but by helping you build a clear, supportable case while memories are still fresh and records are easiest to retrieve.


