In many Camp Lejeune cases, the hardest part isn’t getting diagnosed—it’s bridging the years between exposure and symptoms. People in and around Claremont often return to the same pattern:
- Medical records explain what you have, but not always why you have it
- You may remember housing or assignments generally, but not specific details
- Family members may be handling care while also trying to track documents
New Hampshire residents know how quickly life can become full—work schedules, travel to appointments, and managing treatment. When that happens, important evidence can get misplaced. Early legal guidance helps prevent that “timeline gap” from turning into a weaker claim.


