Many people in our area learn about Camp Lejeune years after exposure through public updates, family research, or medical discussions. By the time they’re ready to take action, they may discover gaps—missing documents, unclear dates, or medical notes that don’t explicitly connect symptoms to exposure.
In California, claim procedures can be time-sensitive and the ability to obtain historical records can depend on how early you act. A lawyer can help you move efficiently by:
- identifying which records are most important for your particular timeline
- requesting service/residency documentation needed to support exposure
- organizing medical records so the illness story is easier to understand and defend


