In a suburban community like South Elgin, it’s common for people to handle medical appointments, commuting, and caregiving all at once. That can make it easy to delay paperwork, postpone record requests, or assume the “timeline” will be easier to reconstruct later.
But in Camp Lejeune-related matters, delays can create practical problems:
- Medical records may be harder to obtain after providers change systems or retire
- Details about where someone lived or served can become less certain over time
- Administrative and evidentiary steps often require organized documentation
Getting legal guidance early helps prevent avoidable gaps—so your claim is supported by the kind of evidence that decision-makers look for.


