Many people in the Covington area discover their potential link to Camp Lejeune years after the exposure. By then, the hardest evidence to assemble can be the oldest: housing records, assignment details, and medical documentation from early treatment.
Waiting can create practical problems that are common in the real world:
- People move multiple times (making records harder to locate)
- Providers update systems, retire, or change documentation formats
- Symptoms evolve, and later visits may not clearly describe earlier onset
Getting legal guidance early can help you preserve the right information and reduce the risk of missing key proof needed to support an exposure-and-injury connection.


