Norfolk is a military and civilian hub, with many residents who have ties to service, government employment, and long-term relocation. For some families, the connection to Camp Lejeune becomes clear only after diagnoses, long doctor visits, and later review of exposure history.
In practice, people in Hampton Roads often reach out because:
- Their medical records describe serious conditions, but don’t clearly “tie” the cause to a specific exposure.
- They have a partial timeline—knowing where they lived or worked, but not remembering enough details to support a clear claim.
- They’re balancing treatment and work while trying to respond to requests for information.
You shouldn’t have to become an expert in legal procedure to protect your rights.


