Many Camp Lejeune-related conditions don’t show up immediately. Families in the Charlotte-area often only connect the dots after years—sometimes after a new diagnosis, a specialist appointment, or a review of prior medical history.
In practice, that delay creates two problems:
- Proof becomes more scattered (older housing/assignment documents, records stored off-site, changes in healthcare providers).
- Medical timelines get harder to reconstruct (symptoms may be documented, but not always in a way that clearly maps to exposure periods).
A Mint Hill-based client doesn’t need to “start over.” The right attorney can help you pull the right threads—then present your story clearly and consistently.


