A Camp Lejeune water contamination matter typically involves individuals who allege they were exposed to contaminated water during a qualifying period while connected to the base, such as military service, lawful employment, or residence. Over time, certain illnesses and health complications have been associated with exposure to harmful chemicals found in water systems. Many claimants first notice problems through symptoms and medical diagnoses that develop years after exposure.
In a civil claim context, the goal is not to simply show that contamination was reported. The claim must connect the dots between exposure, the medical condition(s) being claimed, and the harm those conditions caused. That connection is often the most difficult part, especially when records are incomplete or when medical providers considered multiple possible causes.
For Georgia residents, it can also be emotionally difficult to remember details from long ago—where you lived, how long you stayed in certain housing, what you were told at the time, and which medical evaluations you had. Legal counsel can help you translate your history into a clear timeline and identify which documents and medical records matter most.


