In Harrisburg and across South Dakota, many residents are managing day-to-day life—work schedules, school needs, and commuting—while trying to understand health changes that didn’t show up immediately. That’s especially common with conditions that may be linked to historic water contamination.
If your illness appeared months or years after service, employment, or lawful residence connected to Camp Lejeune, you may feel like you’re “starting too late.” In reality, what often determines strength is whether you can document:
- When exposure likely occurred (housing, assignments, or civilian residence)
- When symptoms began
- What clinicians diagnosed and when
- How treatment evolved over time
A lawyer can help you focus on what’s most likely to matter for a claim—without turning your life into paperwork.


