Many people affected by alleged water contamination don’t realize they have a potential claim until long after service or residence. In Brockton, that delay can be amplified by everyday pressures—commuting to work, supporting children or aging relatives, and maintaining medical appointments while symptoms gradually change.
When a diagnosis arrives years later, the hardest part is often explaining it clearly: when symptoms started, what doctors said, and why the timing aligns with Camp Lejeune exposure. A lawyer can help you translate your medical history into a focused legal narrative—without you having to become your own investigator.


