Oak Ridge has a mix of long-term residents and families who relocate for work. When someone becomes sick—sometimes years after exposure—the questions tend to show up all at once:
- “How do we prove where and when exposure likely happened?”
- “My doctor can’t say it’s from the water—what do we do now?”
- “What paperwork do we need, and what deadlines apply?”
These questions are common for people affected by Camp Lejeune contamination. The legal challenge is often less about whether you’re sick and more about building a clear, credible connection between exposure and the conditions that followed.


