Many people in Southern California wait because they assume the process will be “straightforward” once they have a diagnosis. But with Camp Lejeune-related claims, the hard part is often proving the connection between:
- the specific period of service or residence,
- the type of exposure alleged,
- and the illness that followed.
In practice, that means evidence collection can take time—especially when your housing, assignment, or civilian records are scattered across years, agencies, or old email/letter archives. Starting early can reduce the risk of delays and help your attorney build a clear narrative rather than piecing together fragments.


