The PACT Act has been signed into law. It includes the ability for any veterans, their families, or civilians that lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 to 1987
Camp Lejeune is a United States Marine Corps base located in North Carolina. Established in 1941, it has served as a training ground for Marines preparing for deployments all over the world.
Between 1953 and 1987, the Camp Lejeune water supplies were contaminated with a range of toxic substances. As a result, over one million people who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune were exposed and put at a higher risk for dangerous health effects such as cancer and birth injury.
If you, a family member, or a loved one were present at Camp Lejeune during this time period and have since suffered health effects, you may be eligible to file a water contamination lawsuit.
These lawsuits seek to hold the government and any other potential negligent parties accountable for the contamination of Camp Lejeune drinking water supplies, and they can provide much-needed compensation for victims and their families. If you believe you may have a claim, contact an experienced attorney today to learn more about your legal rights.
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