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Camp Lejeune: Update

We would like to provide you with an update on the latest news regarding Camp Lejeune claim settlements. Camp Lejeune, a United States Marine Corps base located in North Carolina, has been the center of a long-standing and complex issue related to water contamination that occurred on the base over several decades. The contamination involved harmful chemicals, primarily volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as trichloroethylene (TCE) and perchloroethylene (PCE), which contaminated the drinking water supply on the base.

Summary of Cases

The water contamination at Camp Lejeune has been linked to various health issues among veterans and their families who lived on the base during the affected periods (1953 to 1987). These health problems include various cancers, birth defects, and other serious illnesses. As a result, many individuals affected by the contamination have sought compensation for their medical expenses and suffering.

After many years of claims related to this contamination, Congress passed a law in 2022 that created a claims system so that families and individuals could obtain compensation for their pain, suffering and losses.

As of September, 2023, the US Department of Justice and the US Department of the Navy announced an option available for claimants to obtain compensation more quickly.

Eligibility criteria for these settlements may vary, but they generally include individuals who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune during the specified contamination period and developed qualifying medical conditions as a result. Each settlement may have specific requirements and compensation structures.

Legal Consultation

If you or a family member believe you are eligible for a Camp Lejeune claim settlement, it is crucial to consult with legal professionals experienced in handling these cases. They can guide you through the process, help determine your eligibility, and assist you in pursuing your claim.

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