Many people in Connecticut start looking into a Camp Lejeune link only after symptoms become harder to ignore—sometimes years after service. In New London, that often means you may be juggling:
- ongoing treatment while trying to keep up with work or caregiving
- records stored across multiple providers
- health changes that developed gradually
In a case like this, timing isn’t just about when exposure occurred—it’s also about how quickly you can obtain records, document symptom history, and present a consistent timeline.
Because Connecticut litigants and plaintiffs may face procedural deadlines tied to filing and evidence requests, waiting “until things settle down” can create avoidable problems. A prompt case review helps identify what can be gathered now and what may be harder to reconstruct later.


