Many people affected by Camp Lejeune-related water contamination aren’t only dealing with symptoms—they’re dealing with delay. Illnesses tied to chemical exposure may be diagnosed years later, and by the time someone in Alcoa learns what to look for, records can be scattered across providers, family homes, and government systems.
That’s why the early phase of a claim isn’t just “paperwork.” It’s about reconstructing a reliable timeline—when you were stationed, when you lived at the base, what you were told at the time, and when symptoms began.


