Many Camp Lejeune-related illnesses don’t announce themselves immediately. For families in and around Fitchburg—where people often balance treatment with work, school, and winter driving—delayed diagnoses can create a frustrating gap between “when exposure happened” and “when we could prove it.”
That gap can make paperwork harder to reconstruct and can lead to avoidable mistakes, such as:
- relying on incomplete medical summaries
- missing records that explain symptoms over time
- not documenting the basics of residency/service during the relevant years
Your attorney helps you build a timeline that holds up—because in these cases, consistency matters.


