Many people affected by Camp Lejeune-related contamination aren’t diagnosed quickly. Symptoms can develop gradually, and records may be incomplete or stored across different systems. That’s especially frustrating when your daily life in Saraland keeps moving—appointments, caregiving, and trying to work while health declines.
A strong claim typically depends on building a reliable chain:
- Where you were during the relevant time windows
- What water-related exposure you had (and what documents support it)
- How your medical condition was described over time
If you try to piece this together after you’re already overwhelmed, it’s easy to miss dates, lose paperwork, or end up with medical notes that don’t answer the questions the claim needs.


