Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Contamination Victims Can Receive $300 Billion Compensation From Congress
Veterans, military families, and workers exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 have the right to collect millions of dollars in compensation as a result of the Camp Lejeune Justice Act.
As A Survivor Or Employee Of U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, You May Be Entitled To Compensation.
If you are a VA disability beneficiary, this case will not affect your eligibility. It is important to note that families of deceased service members or civilians who lived at Camp Lejeune may also make a claim on their behalf.
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It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of veterans and civilians were exposed to toxic chemicals
Thousands of veterans, military families, and former Camp Lejeune employees can now collect millions of dollars in compensation after being exposed to toxic water between 1953-1987.
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Toxic Water at Camp Lejeune Contributed to Multiple Health Issues
At the Camp Lejeune military base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, for over thirty years, service members and their families drank and bathed in water contaminated with highly toxic volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The presence of toxics at the base was 300 times higher than the safety limit for over a million residents. The contamination has been linked to illnesses such as cancers, renal failure, autoimmune diseases, infertility, and more, affecting an estimated 500,000 people, including children.