Many Camp Lejeune cases don’t become clear until long after exposure. For Norton families, that often looks like:
- Medical diagnoses that arrive gradually or after multiple specialists.
- Treatment records that exist, but not in a format that directly supports a legal theory.
- Confusion about which documents matter most when you’re juggling appointments, work schedules, and family responsibilities.
The challenge isn’t only showing you were sick—it’s connecting your illness to the exposure history in a way that can withstand review.


