In suburban communities like Fillmore, it’s common for families to only connect the dots after symptoms develop or worsen—sometimes while they’re juggling work schedules, school commitments, and healthcare appointments.
But with Camp Lejeune-related cases, delay can create practical obstacles:
- Records become harder to locate (especially older housing/employment documents)
- Medical notes may not clearly discuss exposure—even if the condition is documented
- Family members may remember details differently over time
The goal of getting help early is not to rush you—it’s to preserve the evidence needed to show exposure and how it relates to the injuries.


