Texas residents often discover a potential Camp Lejeune link after years of symptoms, test results, or a diagnosis that finally provides a clearer picture. Unfortunately, the legal process doesn’t pause for real life.
In a community like San Marcos—where people commute for work, manage family obligations, and rely on routine medical care—small delays can create big problems. Evidence may be harder to obtain, medical records may be incomplete, and the story of exposure and illness can become fragmented.
When you contact a lawyer early, you can build a claim around a consistent narrative: where the exposure happened, when symptoms emerged, what doctors documented, and how the condition affects daily life now.


