Many people affected by Camp Lejeune-related illnesses don’t notice problems right away. Symptoms can emerge years later, and by the time a diagnosis is made, memories of assignments, housing locations, or specific timeframes may be fuzzy.
In a city like Compton—where many residents juggle shift work, caregiving, and daily transportation logistics—delays can be especially harmful. Evidence you may need can become harder to obtain as time passes.
A local attorney approach focuses on what matters next for your situation:
- getting your records in an order that matches the legal timeline,
- identifying the documents that support exposure and injury,
- and building a strategy that accounts for how long gaps in treatment can affect evidence.


