Many people in the Nashua area don’t realize they may have a Camp Lejeune connection until years after exposure—often when a diagnosis appears, a specialist confirms a pattern, or they review historical information about water contamination. By the time that realization happens, key details can be harder to reconstruct.
Local families commonly face practical hurdles:
- Medical records are spread across providers (primary care, specialists, hospital systems), making it hard to present one consistent story.
- Appointments are time-intensive, especially when commuting within southern NH or coordinating travel.
- Service/residency details may be incomplete, particularly for older assignments and deployments.
A lawyer can help you gather and structure information while it’s still accessible, so your claim doesn’t rely on memory alone.


