Many people in coastal North County—whether they were stationed on the East Coast or later moved to California—discover their potential Camp Lejeune connection only after a diagnosis, a family health update, or new information about contamination history.
The challenge is that evidence doesn’t stay easy to collect forever. Medical records can be stored off-site, clinicians may retire, and details about housing or assignments can fade. In California, where people often juggle work schedules, caregiving, and time-sensitive medical appointments, waiting can make it harder to build a consistent record.
A lawyer can help you act while key documentation is still accessible and while you’re still able to reconstruct key dates accurately.


