Many people don’t realize they may have a Camp Lejeune-related claim until long after exposure. In Clearwater, that delay often shows up in real life: a diagnosis that arrives after retirement plans change, a child’s health that becomes harder to explain, or ongoing treatment that disrupts work and caregiving.
What makes this especially difficult is that medical records may be fragmented—different providers, evolving diagnoses, and notes that don’t always address exposure history in a way that’s useful for a claim. A lawyer can help you translate your medical timeline into something that supports your legal position.


