Congressional approval is given for $300 billion in compensation for Camp Lejeune toxin contamination victims
Veterans and military families who were exposed to toxic water at Camp Lejeune between 1953-1987 can now seek compensation in millions of dollars under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act passed by Congress.
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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CAMP LEJEUNE DISASTER
During the period 1953 to 1987, drinking water at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was contaminated, putting the health of veterans, their families, and contractors at risk. This put hundreds of thousands at risk for illnesses such as cancer, fertility problems, birth defects, Parkinson's disease, and more.
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Studies Show That Contamination Is Connected With Serious Health Outcomes
Those who worked at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987 may have been exposed to these harmful contaminants, increasing their chances of developing a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, renal toxicity, autoimmune diseases, infertility, and more.