In Albuquerque, it’s common for people to first connect the dots after an appointment, a specialist referral, or a change in symptoms. Many claimants discover the Camp Lejeune issue only after:
- A diagnosis appears that requires long-term monitoring or ongoing treatment
- A doctor mentions environmental risk factors or recommends additional records
- Family members compare timelines and realize exposure may line up with symptoms
The key challenge is that health problems can develop over time. That means your case needs a credible timeline—what happened, when it happened, and how medical providers describe the condition.


