For many families, the hardest part isn’t the diagnosis—it’s the gap between the past and today.
In the years after service or residence connected to Camp Lejeune, memories fade, paperwork gets misplaced, and medical records may only partially describe why a condition developed. Meanwhile, day-to-day life in Milwaukee County keeps moving: work schedules, school obligations, and commuting demands can make it tempting to “wait and see.”
But in water contamination matters, waiting can create avoidable problems—especially when documentation needs to be organized while records are still retrievable and medical explanations are still fresh.


