Did you serve, live, or work at Camp Lejeune - a Marine Corps Base in North Carolina - for more than 30 days from 1953 through 1987?

If so, you can get compensated even if the Veterans Administration denied your disability claim. Veterans, family members, and other residents at Camp Lejeune, NC, from 1953 to 1987 may develop cancer and other conditions from ingesting contaminated water. The Veterans Administration has rejected or deemed some claims from military personnel ineligible, but a new law may provide financial aid! You deserve the best. At Ted A. Greve and Associates, we prioritize helping soldiers, civilian employees, and family members who may have experienced health issues due to the water contamination problem at Camp Lejeune. Our personal injury lawyers in Charlotte, NC, will be proud to assist you and your loved ones in obtaining justice. Call 704-318-2891 right away to schedule a free consultation. We will be pleased to assist you in any way we can and perhaps win you financial compensation in a lawsuit against Camp Lejeune water contamination, whether filing a personal lawsuit or class action.

Did you serve, live, or work at Camp Lejeune - a Marine Corps Base in North Carolina - for more than 30 days from 1953 through 1987?
What Are The Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims?

Since 1942, numerous military personnel and their families have permanently or temporarily resided eat Camp Lejeune. Currently, the site is a home for tens of thousands of civilian contractors and workers. In the 80s, environmental monitoring at Camp Lejeune revealed that the water in that site was seriously contaminated. Chemicals from a dry cleaning and nearby base water treatment facilities tainted the water.

People were exposed to more than 3,000 times the ATSDR’s recommended acceptable level of hazardous substances due to the contamination. If you were at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and later had cancer or another serious illness, you may be able to file a claim and receive compensation under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022.

What Are The Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims?