Greenbelt is close to major medical facilities in the DC region, and many families juggle treatment appointments, work schedules, and other obligations. That can make it easy to delay paperwork—especially when the connection between illness and water exposure isn’t obvious at first.
But in Maryland, just like elsewhere, delays can create practical problems:
- Medical documentation becomes harder to assemble when records are spread across years and providers.
- Dates matter for establishing exposure and linking symptoms to the right timeframe.
- Deadlines and procedural requirements can be unforgiving, even when the injury is real.
If you’re dealing with a diagnosis and you suspect it may relate to Camp Lejeune water, acting early often makes the process smoother.


