Camp Lejeune Water Lawsuits
Individuals who lived or worked at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp LeJeune, North Carolina between 1953 and 1987 are eligible for free, no-obligation case reviews with an attorney handling national Camp Lejeune water lawsuits. The lawyers handling Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuits to which you will be referred work on contingency, meaning you will not pay legal fees unless they win compensation for you.
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Attorneys
The attorneys to which you will be referred have track records of success, winning compensation on behalf of persons and families harmed by exposure to carcinogens, dangerous drugs, and defective devices. The attorneys handling cancer claims related to Camp Lejeune water contamination want to help service members and their families, and the civilian employees who worked at the base recover the compensation to which they are entitled due to their exposure to the toxic water..
Camp Lejeune Water Risks
Two of the eight wells at North Carolina's U.S. Marine Base Camp Lejeune were contaminated with high levels of benzene, industrial solvents, and other harmful chemicals between the years 1953 and 1987. Any person who lived, worked, or was born at Camp Lejeune during this time period may have been exposed to the contaminated water and put at risk for cancer and other serious medical conditions including birth defects, myleodysplasic syndromes, multiple myeloma, renal toxicity, hepatic steatosis, female infertility, miscarriage, scleroderma, and neurobehavioral effects. Read full information on Camp Lejeune Water.
Camp Lejeune Attorneys
Even under the Camp LeJeune Justice Act of 2022, you will have to prove the link between your illness or injuries and any exposure to the contaminated water at Camp LeJeune. By completing the referral form on this page, we will put you in contact with one or more experienced attorneys who will review your potential claim. Additionally, if your loved one passed away from an illness potentially caused by exposure to the contaminated water at Camp LeJeune, you should consult with an attorney to determine whether you can file a claim on their behalf.