Many people in eastern Idaho first come to a Camp Lejeune concern after a new diagnosis, a medical review, or a specialist appointment that prompts follow-up questions. By the time you’re ready to explore legal options, you may have:
- Limited access to older records
- A timeline that’s fuzzy (especially if you moved often)
- Medical notes that mention “possible causes” without tying them to exposure
- Questions about what documentation actually matters
Waiting can make evidence harder to obtain and can slow down how quickly a case moves once it’s ready. The earlier you start organizing, the easier it is to reduce preventable delays.


