If you suspect your condition may be connected to contaminated military water, your first job is not to find the fastest internet explanation—it’s to preserve what you’ll need later.
Many people in Colton begin by searching online, reading about “Camp Lejeune symptoms,” or using a digital assistant to organize questions. That can be helpful for orientation. But if you rely on it too early, you may lose time and—more importantly—lose track of the documents that insurers and claims investigators expect to see.
Do this first:
- Gather medical visit summaries, lab/imaging reports, and any discharge paperwork.
- Write down dates and locations you can recall (including approximate ranges).
- Collect any service/residence documentation you already have.
Then, talk to a lawyer who can help you confirm what evidence is missing and what to request.


