Many people in North Carolina first connect their illness to Camp Lejeune years after exposure. That delay is common when:
- symptoms develop slowly or are misattributed at first
- medical treatment happens across multiple providers and systems
- family roles change, making it harder to track housing assignments or dates
- documentation is spread across personal records, military paperwork, and archived health records
When you’re commuting around the Charlotte metro and managing care from different clinics, it’s easy for important details to slip through the cracks. Legal guidance early can help you capture what matters before it becomes harder to obtain.


