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Signs & Symptoms
For over 30 years, Marines and personnel of any branch of the armed forces and their families stationed at Camp Lejeune's main base, barracks, family, temporary housing, Tarawa Terrace, and Hadnot Point drank and bathed in water contaminated with toxins at concentrations from 240 to 3400 times levels permitted by safety standards. Camp Lejeune water contamination sources included leaking underground water storage tanks and waste disposal sites. The contaminated wells were mostly closed by February 1985; however, those who had been exposed have faced cancer and other serious health problems related to the chemicals. Side effects and Health Conditions include, but are not limited to:
Bladder Cancer
Breast Cancer
Cardiac Birth Defects
Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Hepatic Steatosis
Kidney Cancer
Leukemia
Liver Cancer
Lung Cancer
Miscarriage
Multiple Myeloma
Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
Neurobehavioral Effects
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL)
Parkinson's Disease
Renal Toxicity
Scleroderma
If you lived, worked, or served at Camp Lejeune, you may be entitled to SIGNIFICANT Compensation.
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Complete the Case Evaluation
Please provide contact information and details on your Camp Lejeune injury. Just a few quick questions and you are on your way to possible compensation. We are here to help. Get the compensation you need for you and your family.
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We will contact you within 1 business day to help determine if financial compensation may be available for you and your family. The process is quick and easy. Do not delay!
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Decide Whether to Move Forward
If we determine that we can help with your Camp Lejeune case, we will get you in contact with a lawyer who can represent you to pursue compensation at no cost to you. The case evaluation is free.
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If you suffered due to the contaminated water, we can help! But don’t delay – time is limited to file your claim. See if you’re eligible for compensation.