Many people first connect their illness to Camp Lejeune long after the exposure happened—sometimes only after a diagnosis becomes clearer, symptoms worsen, or a clinician notes patterns consistent with contaminated water exposure.
In Grenada, that “later discovery” often collides with real-world constraints:
- Work and caregiving demands that make it hard to track down older paperwork
- Medical record complexity across multiple providers
- Travel limitations for appointments, tests, or document retrieval
When evidence is scattered, a strong case depends on pulling the right documents into a consistent timeline—something an experienced attorney can help you do.


