Many people first suspect a Camp Lejeune connection after a diagnosis appears years later. In practice, that can create a specific problem for residents across West Michigan:
- medical providers may have different explanations for symptoms over time
- records may be split between systems (urgent care, specialists, hospital systems)
- family members may remember events differently than written documents
Michigan courts and claims systems expect consistency. That means the story you tell has to line up with the documents you can produce.


