Many people in the Bay Area first learn about Camp Lejeune-related risks after a diagnosis, a family member’s illness, or an updated public health understanding. By the time you’re searching for answers, it can be harder to reconstruct details like:
- where someone lived or worked during relevant periods
- which medical records contain the earliest symptom history
- what documentation is still available
Acting early helps preserve evidence and reduces the chance that you end up with incomplete records—an issue that can become a serious obstacle when causation is challenged.


