Many people in the western suburbs—around Lombard, Glen Ellyn, Villa Park, and beyond—first connect their health issues to Camp Lejeune years after service or residence. That delay is common because:
- symptoms can appear gradually, or be misattributed to other causes
- medical records may be scattered across different providers
- family members often learn the connection after searching public health updates
But delay can create practical problems. Evidence becomes harder to assemble, and gaps in dates can give insurers or opposing parties room to dispute causation. Getting help early helps you preserve what you have and identify what may still be obtainable.


