In a smaller community like Harrison, people often share information through family networks, local providers, and regional medical systems. That can be helpful—but it can also create a common problem: by the time a connection is discussed, records may be spread across multiple facilities, and the story you remember may not match the details in older notes.
Many Camp Lejeune-related health impacts involve delayed symptoms. When that happens, legal claims often rise or fall on whether the exposure timeline and medical history can be presented clearly—even if the original service or residence dates are years behind you.


