Many Camp Lejeune-related conditions show up years after exposure. That delay creates a common problem: people remember the basics, but details like housing dates, unit assignments, and early symptoms become harder to reconstruct.
In Michigan, delays can add up fast in real life—medical providers may switch systems, records may be difficult to obtain, and families may move. Acting early helps protect your ability to document:
- When you lived/served in the affected periods
- What symptoms appeared first
- Which doctors evaluated the condition and when
- How your treatment has changed over time
Even if you’re not ready to file immediately, an attorney can help you understand what you should start collecting now.


