Many people first connect their condition to Camp Lejeune years after service or residence. That delay is common—symptoms can develop gradually, and medical charts may discuss multiple potential causes.
In Baltimore, that timing often collides with real-life pressures: maintaining employment, managing healthcare appointments around busy schedules, and coordinating care for family members. When you’re trying to keep up with daily obligations while records are spread across providers and time, it’s easy to miss details that later matter in a claim.
A lawyer can help you translate what’s in your medical history into a clearer, claim-ready timeline—without you having to become an expert in legal documentation.


