Many Camp Lejeune cases involve symptoms that appear years after exposure. For people in Little Canada, that delay can create two challenges:
- Medical records may be scattered across different clinics and specialists over time.
- Causation gets questioned—especially when there are other risk factors doctors consider.
When you’re dealing with ongoing treatment, it’s easy to focus only on healthcare and not realize that legal proof depends on building a consistent timeline. The sooner your documentation is organized, the easier it is to respond to questions about exposure history and symptom progression.


