Many people affected by Camp Lejeune exposure don’t discover the connection until years later. By then, life looks different: jobs have changed, addresses have shifted, and memories of assignments or housing details become harder to pin down.
For Hoboken residents, that “catch-up” period often includes:
- tight schedules around commuting and shift work
- frequent caregiver responsibilities
- difficulty collecting documents while moving between employers, insurers, and treatment providers
- the need to explain your health history repeatedly to different clinicians
Legal action is time-sensitive, and organizing your case while you’re still in active treatment can be the difference between a claim that moves and one that stalls.


