Contaminated Water at Camp Lejeune

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    Camp Lejeune Lawsuit

    What is Camp Lejeune Lawsuit?

    The Camp Lejeune lawsuit involves claims that the base's water supply was contaminated with harmful chemicals like tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene from the 1950s to the 1980s. People who lived or worked there during that time allege the contamination caused serious health issues, including cancers and birth defects. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act, passed in 2022, allows affected individuals to file lawsuits for damages related to the contamination.

    PEOPLE WERE EXPOSED TO CONTAMINATED WATER

    How It All Began

    Between 1953 and 1987, Marines living at Camp Lejeune unknowingly consumed contaminated water from nearby wells, which were polluted with harmful chemicals. In 1984, it was discovered that the water also contained benzene. That same year, some Marines began experiencing health issues linked to years of exposure to the tainted water. Conditions like cancer and birth defects became more common.

    Only after this discovery was the contamination taken seriously, but by then, thousands had already suffered from serious health problems. A direct link was eventually established between the contaminated water and several deadly illnesses.

    Camp Lejeune Justice Act

    The Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 allows individuals who spent at least 30 days at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 to file lawsuits against the government for health issues caused by contaminated water. This act provides hope for those who have suffered for years, enabling them to seek compensation for medical expenses and emotional distress. If you're looking to file a Camp Lejeune lawsuit, Havealawyer team can help connect you with experienced lawyers specializing in these cases.

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    Risks Linked to Consumption of Contaminated Water

    Continuous exposure to harmful chemicals in the water at Camp Lejeune has had a lasting impact on many lives. Those affected have faced serious health risks, including infertility, birth defects, various cancers, and mental health issues like depression. If you’re seeking justice for the harm caused by this contamination, we can assist you in connecting with top Camp Lejeune lawyers. Some of the risks associated with the exposure include:

    Parkinson’s disease

    Thyroid cancer

    Leukemia

    Infertility

    Kidney cancer

    Birth defects

    Cervical cancer

    Breast cancer

    Ovarian cancer

    Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

    Bile duct cancer

    Prostate cancer

    Brain Cancer

    Hypersensitivity skin disorder

    Sinus cancer

    Settlements So Far

    In February of 2024, 10 families received compensation, bringing the total to $2.5 Million. Through an elective option in March, offers were made to 56 families, only 24 of which accepted, bringing the settlement amount to $3.6 million.

    Till July of 2024, settlements of over $20 million were made. The greatest settlement amounts have been received by Bladder cancer patients.

    Lori Freshwater has filed three lawsuits. Her lawsuits advocate not only for herself but also for her family members who lived at Camp Lejeune in the 70s and 80s. Due to the Camp Lejeune Exposure, her mother died of Leukemia in 2013.

    Her personal experience with the loss of a loved one has made her an empath and she understands the struggles that people who were exposed to harmful compounds face. She runs a group of Facebook where she shares updates related to the litigation.

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