Many people assume the hardest part is the illness. In reality, for Camp Lejeune cases the hardest part is often proving what matters legally:
- Where and when exposure likely occurred
- Which medical conditions developed (and when)
- How medical documentation can be used to address causation
In a community like Coronado—where many families maintain steady routines and visitors rotate through seasonally—delays can happen quietly. Appointments get rescheduled, records get stored away, and key details become harder to reconstruct. If you’re waiting for “the right time” to organize documents, that time can slip.


