For many Camp Lejeune-related claims, the biggest obstacle isn’t the existence of illness—it’s reconstructing the timeline. The older the exposure period, the harder it can be to obtain documents quickly and accurately.
Colorado claimants often run into practical challenges that can slow things down:
- Medical care may be spread across multiple providers (including specialists in the Denver metro area), creating fragmented records.
- People relocate for work or family needs, making it easier to lose assignment or housing documentation.
- Symptoms can be subtle at first, then evolve—meaning early notes may be incomplete or recorded under different terms.
Early legal help can reduce avoidable delays by coordinating document requests, building a clear history, and helping you avoid “gap” explanations that opposing parties may try to exploit.


