Many people don’t realize they may have a Camp Lejeune claim until later—sometimes after a new diagnosis, a change in treatment, or a specialist’s opinion that points back to exposure history. For Murray families, that often means:
- symptoms are worsening while you’re trying to keep up with day-to-day life
- medical bills and travel time add up across the Salt Lake Valley
- documents are scattered across providers, portals, and older paper records
When the timeline is blurry, the legal work becomes more important, not less. A lawyer can help you reconstruct what happened, what was documented, and what needs to be obtained before it becomes difficult to verify.


