Many people in the Twin Cities metro discover their connection to Camp Lejeune later—often after a new diagnosis, a specialist’s opinion, or a family review of old military records. When you’re living in a suburban routine—carpooling kids, managing appointments, and handling day-to-day expenses—legal tasks like record requests and deadline planning can get pushed aside.
But in contamination cases, delays can make evidence harder to assemble. Waiting can mean:
- missing or incomplete medical timelines,
- difficulty locating old housing/assignment documentation,
- unanswered questions about how clinicians ruled out other causes.
Getting started early helps you preserve what matters most.


