Camp Lejeune Water Lawsuit

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People who were exposed to toxic chemicals at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in North Carolina between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, may be entitled to compensation for their injuries, including claims previously denied by the Veterans Administration. Those who are at risk for developing illnesses as a result of the contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune include any military personnel who were on base.

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It was opened in 1942. Camp Lejeune is a huge Marine Corps base and military training centre in Jacksonville, North Carolina. Different units of the army use camp Lejeune as a training facility where sailors and marines train for missions of humanitarian and combat in foreign countries.

 

Since its beginning, Camp Lejeune has housed thousands of people (military staff and families, as well as contractors and civilians).

 

Camp Lejeune has its public water system, and in the 80s was found to be contaminated by chemical solvents used in industrial processes, such as benzene and other chemical compounds, at levels between 240 and 3400 times what is that are now considered to be as safe.

 

Former residents who were exposed to hazardous chemicals between the years 1953 to 1987 eventually suffered from various forms of cancer and other serious illnesses. They assert that USMC was aware of this Camp Lejeune water contamination and did not take action to resolve the issue or inform residents.

 

Camp Lejeune Base Camp Lejeune Base is still being used to this day.

Background Info

WHAT CAUSED THE CAMP LEJEUNE WATER CONTAMINATION?

In the early 1980s, it was found that many water sources in Camp Lejeune Marine Base were contaminated. Camp Lejeune Marine Base was affected by harmful chemicals. From the moment of the first day of Camp Lejeune military base in 1942, hazardous chemicals began to leak into the water systems that Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point water treatment facilities supplied. These plants were used for family housing and barracks, administrative offices as well as schools, recreation areas, as well as the hospital.

The water that came taken from Tarawa Terrace Tarawa Terrace water treatment plant which was established in 1952, was heavily polluted by methods used to dispose of waste at ABC One-Hour Cleaners, an off-base dry cleaning facility. The plant supplied water to:

  • Tarawa Terrace Family housing
  • Knox trailer park

Tarawa Terrace plant was shut down in 1987. Tarawa Terrace plant was shut down in 1987.

The water that came from the Hadnot Point water treatment plant which was established in the course of building Camp Lejeune in 1942, was contaminated mostly by leaks in underground storage tanks and industrial waste and other sites for disposal. More than 800,000 gallons of fuel might have leaked into the underground. The plant typically served:

  • Mainside barracks
  • Hospital Point family housing
  • Family housing in Midway Park, Paradise Point, along with Berkeley Manor until June 1972
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Who Can File A Camp Lejeune Lawsuit?

Presently, U.S. veterans and others impacted by contaminated water are not able to seek compensation from the government. However, those who are veterans, as well as their families, are able to apply for the benefits of disability through the VA. Veterans have to meet certain criteria to be eligible for benefits if they qualify to receive healthcare and compensation payments.

 

These requirements for eligibility include:

  • You must have worked at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune or the Marine Corps Air Station New River for 30 days or more in the period between August 1953 and December 1987.
  • You cannot have been awarded an honourable discharge.
  • You must be suffering from any one or any combination of the eight specific health issues.

 

Participating in VA is among the most effective ways to receive assistance with the financial cost of exposure to contaminated water.

We are ClaimHelpDesks.com. We treat the claims of veterans seriously. We want to help you get the amount you are due following exposure to harmful chemicals in Camp Lejeune.

 

If you book a meeting with us, we’ll provide you with information and assist you in understanding your options and what kinds of compensation you might be entitled to. We’ll always assist you in filing the necessary documents and keep your case on track to ensure you are able to meet the deadlines associated with your case. It is possible to begin by having a no-cost consultation. Contact us for a chat with an individual from our team now.