Many people in Lowell connect their health concerns to service or residence tied to Camp Lejeune—whether that involved military duty, civilian employment, or lawful living arrangements during relevant time periods. The challenge is that the legal system requires more than a belief that “it could be related.”
To move forward, your case must be supported by documentation that places you at the relevant location during the relevant time, and by medical records that connect your condition to exposure in a legally meaningful way.
For Lowell residents, that practical challenge is amplified by real-world constraints—commutes, work schedules, and the need to keep up with treatment while gathering records.


