Many Camp Lejeune injury claims are delayed not because people don’t care, but because causation is hard to document. Symptoms may appear long after service or residence. Records can be incomplete, and families often learn key facts only after reading official updates or speaking with clinicians.
In Atlanta, that delay is especially common when people are managing:
- treatment while working full-time around metro-area commutes
- childcare and school schedules that make paperwork-intensive tasks harder to complete
- out-of-state record retrieval (service and housing documentation)
A lawyer’s job is to reduce guesswork—by building a clear timeline and connecting the medical story to the exposure history with the documentation that actually matters.


