Many people in the Indianapolis metro area learn about Camp Lejeune-related illnesses after symptoms have already changed their lives—sometimes years after service or residence. By the time you’re ready to take action, you may be dealing with:
- medical records scattered across providers
- family members coordinating documentation
- questions about when exposure happened versus when symptoms emerged
- difficulty obtaining older records or proving the timeline
In practical terms, waiting can make evidence harder to gather, especially when you need records that confirm where a person lived or worked and medical documentation that links diagnoses to that exposure window.


