Many people in Kearny first connect their health concerns to Camp Lejeune only after years of treatment—often while managing everyday responsibilities like commuting, work schedules, and caring for family. That delay is understandable. But from a legal standpoint, the earlier you start organizing records, the easier it is to:
- preserve key medical documentation and treatment history
- build a consistent exposure timeline
- identify what records may be missing before settlement review begins
Even if your symptoms appeared long after service, the case still depends on evidence that can support a plausible link between exposure and illness.


