Many people in the Lehigh Valley/Easton–Phillipsburg corridor first start looking into Camp Lejeune after a doctor identifies a serious condition and recommends additional evaluation. Others connect the dots after reviewing family history, learning more about contaminated water, or comparing their own service/residence timeline.
The common challenge is that by the time symptoms are formally diagnosed, important details may be scattered across years—service records, older provider notes, or addresses that don’t feel “relevant” until you’re building a timeline for a legal claim.


