Many people expect a clear connection between exposure and illness—but that isn’t how it usually works. In the Camp Lejeune context, health problems can emerge long after service, employment, or residence.
For Scotts Valley families, this often means juggling:
- ongoing treatment while working through recovery
- school and childcare disruptions
- medical appointments across different providers
- gathering records from systems that may not reflect the original timeline
A lawyer can help you organize what matters most: where/when exposure likely occurred, what diagnoses were made, and how clinicians describe possible causes.


