Many people in the Savannah metro—including Port Wentworth—first connect their symptoms to Camp Lejeune only after researching patterns in veterans’ and civilian exposure reports. By the time that realization happens, key details may be harder to locate: older housing or assignment records, medical notes from early treatment, or documentation showing exactly when symptoms began.
Waiting can create avoidable problems, such as:
- missing or incomplete records that are critical for matching exposure to injury
- inconsistent medical timelines across providers
- delayed requests for the documents needed to support causation
Getting legal guidance early helps you take the right steps while the information is still obtainable.


