Many people in Western North Carolina discover the connection between their illness and Camp Lejeune exposure years after service. That delay can create two challenges:
- Your memory becomes less precise (dates, housing assignments, duty locations).
- Your medical story becomes more complex (multiple diagnoses, changing providers, updated records).
In North Carolina, you’ll still need to follow federal processes that govern Camp Lejeune claims and handle evidence carefully. Waiting too long can make records harder to obtain and can weaken the clarity of your timeline.
What we do early: we map your exposure window and your symptom/diagnosis timeline into a structure your attorney can evaluate confidently—without guesswork.


