Many people discover the potential connection between their illness and Camp Lejeune years after exposure. In the meantime, daily life keeps moving—work schedules, school, family responsibilities, and travel. That’s why the first priority is often evidence preservation, not speculation.
Even if you lived in the area only temporarily, you may still have key documentation that can support your claim, such as:
- housing and assignment-related paperwork
- medical records showing diagnosis timelines
- treatment notes that reflect symptom history
- any records listing dates, locations, or water sources
A lawyer can help you identify what’s relevant now and what may be missing, so you don’t lose momentum while you’re dealing with symptoms.


