Many residents only realize something may be related to contaminated water after reviewing medical records, speaking with specialists, or learning about Camp Lejeune exposure timelines. By then, key details can be hard to confirm—housing assignments, dates of service, unit records, and older medical documents.
In practice, the strongest cases usually come from early organization:
- documenting when symptoms began and how they progressed
- preserving hospitalization records, test results, and discharge summaries
- collecting proof of where and when a person lived, worked, or was assigned
- identifying medical records that mention causation questions
A local attorney can help you focus on what matters most now—before missing documentation creates unnecessary friction later.


