Many people in the Denver metro area first learn something is wrong after years of symptoms—fatigue, skin issues, urinary problems, respiratory complications, or other conditions that come and go. When the connection to Camp Lejeune is discovered later, families often face a common problem: the information that matters most may be scattered across old service or civilian records.
Waiting can create practical obstacles, such as:
- service/employment details becoming harder to confirm
- medical records that don’t clearly describe timelines
- gaps between when symptoms began and when they were formally diagnosed
- difficulty proving where and when exposure occurred
A lawyer can help you build an evidence path while your key records are still retrievable and your medical documentation is fresh enough to support causation.


