Many people in Humble learn about potential Camp Lejeune exposure long after the relevant years. Over time, that can make documentation harder to gather—especially when people relocate for work, change healthcare providers, and update insurance.
We see common hurdles, such as:
- Missing or incomplete service/residency details used to confirm exposure windows
- Medical records that reference symptoms but don’t clearly connect them to prior exposures
- The need to obtain older treatment notes, medication histories, and diagnostic timelines
The practical takeaway: waiting can reduce your options for assembling a complete evidence package. Early organization helps prevent gaps that can slow claims.


