Many people affected by Camp Lejeune exposure don’t realize what’s happening right away. Symptoms may appear gradually, show up after a diagnosis evolves, or get labeled differently as doctors rule out other conditions. For Scottsboro families—where many depend on steady work and consistent healthcare access—delays can be especially stressful.
You may have to explain your medical history repeatedly to different providers, track prescriptions and test results, and coordinate care while trying to connect the dots to a specific exposure window. A lawyer’s role is to help you build a clear, credible timeline that matches how medical information is documented.


