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Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claims

Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claims

Between 1953 and 1987, our U.S. Military members and government contractors who were lived or stationed at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune were exposed to toxic water contaminated with chemicals.

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act was a bill passed by the United States Congress to provide relief for those individuals who meet the criteria to seek financial damages due to the harmful and deadly side effects caused by exposure to the contaminated water.

To discuss whether you have a potential claim, please contact our office for a free initial consultation with one of our Camp Lejeune attorneys.

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Do I have a Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claim?

There are two basic requirements for a Camp Lejeune claim:

  1. Did you live or work for at least 30 days at Camp Lejeune during the time period of August 1, 1953 to December 31, 1987; and
  2. Provide documentation you have suffered a physical harm or death due to the toxic water chemicals that resulted in a medical diagnosis of one of the below:

Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Liver Cancer
Adult Leukemia
Childhood Leukemia
Multiple Myeloma
Parkinson’s Disease
Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Cardiac Defect
Other Kidney Diseases
Systemic Sclerosis/Scleroderma
Aplastic Anemia & Other Myelodysplastic Syndromes

We are here to help if you or a loved one were stationed at Camp Lejeune and meet the above criteria, please contact our office to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your potential claim with one of our Temple Terrace Camp Lejeune attorneys.

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