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If you were at Camp Lejeune, you may have been exposed to contaminated water!

If you or a loved one were stationed, worked, or lived at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or a serious illness, you may be eligible for Financial Compensation!
This lawsuit will NOT affect your eligibility for VA Disability Benefits.
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If you or a loved one were stationed, worked, or lived at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or a serious illness, you may be eligible for Financial Compensation!
This lawsuit will NOT affect your eligibility for VA Disability Benefits.

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Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Health Crisis and Legal Battle

Camp Lejeune, a United States Marine Corps base located in North Carolina, has been the site of one of the worst drinking water contamination incidents in U.S. history. Water contamination crisis exposed military personnel, their families, and civilian employees to hazardous chemicals for decades.
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The contamination primarily stemmed from two on-base water treatment facilities, Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point, which supplied drinking water to the residents of the base.
Exposure and Causes of Contamination:
Between the 1950s and the 1980s, the water at Camp Lejeune contained a toxic mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene (PCE), benzene, and other chemicals. These contaminants seeped into the groundwater due to improper waste disposal practices, leaking underground storage tanks, and other sources.
You may be owed compensation for your pain and suffering. See if you may qualify for compensation by filling out our simple form above and get access to an immediate and FREE case review!

Who may have been exposed to the contaminated water?

According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), an estimated one million people may have been exposed to the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune between August 1, 1953 and December 31, 1987.
These include:
  • Active duty Marines, sailors, and Coast Guard members who trained or worked at the base
  • Civilian employees and contractors who worked at the base
  • Family members of service members and employees who lived on or near the base
  • Visitors who stayed on or near the base for at least 30 days
Common Injuries/Illness Reported:
  • Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Breast cancer
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • Neurobehavioral effects
  • Renal toxicity
  • Scleroderma
  • Miscarriages/Fertility Issues
  • Adult leukemia
  • Aplastic anemia and other myelodysplastic syndromes
  • Bladder cancer
  • Kidney cancer
  • Liver cancer
  • Multiple myeloma

Lawsuits and Legal Process

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The Process Of Filing A Lawsuit Involves The Following Steps:
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Let Injury Claims match you with an experienced lawyer who is experienced in product liability or personal injury cases. They can evaluate your case, advise you on your legal options, and represent you throughout the process.
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Gather Evidence:This may include medical records, product labels, receipts, photos, and testimonies from experts and witnesses. Your lawyer can help you collect and organize the evidence and determine the best way to present it.
File a claim:The third step is to file a claim against the responsible parties. Your lawyer can help you draft and submit the necessary documents and comply with the deadlines and procedures of the court. Depending on the jurisdiction and the number of plaintiffs involved, your claim may be filed as an individual lawsuit or as part of a class action or multidistrict litigation (MDL). Your lawyer can help you negotiate a fair and reasonable settlement that may cover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Negotiate a settlement:The fourth step may be to negotiate a settlement with the defendants or their insurance companies. A settlement is an agreement to resolve the case without going to trial. It usually involves the payment of a certain amount of money to the plaintiff in exchange for dropping the lawsuit. Your lawyer can help you negotiate a fair and reasonable settlement that may cover your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Go to trial:The final step is to possibly go to trial if a settlement cannot be reached or if you reject the settlement offer. A trial is a formal proceeding where both sides present their arguments and evidence before a judge or jury who decides the outcome of the case. Your lawyer can help you prepare for trial and advocate for your rights and interests.

If You were a victim of Camp Lejeune Water Contamination, We Can Help

Let Injury Claims match you with a qualified lawyer who can evaluate your case and help you seek justice and compensation for the harm you've experienced due to the contamination. If you believe you have a case, don't hesitate to reach out to legal professionals who can guide you through the process and help you secure the best possible outcome.
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Key Differences Between Mass Tort and Class Action Lawsuits

Structure:
  • Mass Tort: Involves multiple individual lawsuits grouped together due to common elements or defendants.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: A single lawsuit brought on behalf of a larger group, known as the class, with a designated representative plaintiff.
Individual Control:
  • Mass Tort: Each plaintiff maintains control over their case and its resolution.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Class members have limited control over the lawsuit, with decisions made by the representative plaintiff and their legal team.
Compensation:
  • Mass Tort: Compensation and settlements are determined individually, considering the unique circumstances and harm suffered by each plaintiff.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Compensation and settlements are typically distributed uniformly among all class members, often on a pro-rata basis.
Applicability:
  • Mass Tort: Ideal when cases involve varying degrees of harm or distinct circumstances for each plaintiff.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Effective when numerous claimants have similar claims and a uniform resolution is practical.
Efficiency:
  • Mass Tort: May be more time-consuming and complex due to individual case management.
  • Class Action Lawsuits: Generally more efficient in terms of time and resources as it consolidates claims into one proceeding.
Understanding these differences is crucial for both plaintiffs and defendants when determining the most appropriate legal strategy for addressing a collective grievance or harm.
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