CAMP LEJEUNE WATER SUPPLY WAS COMPROMISED
Military servicemembers, contractors, and civilians living at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987 were exposed to toxic chemicals in the local water supply. The government reportedly knew about the dangerous situation but did nothing. Victims may have the right to file a lawsuit and demand compensation for resulting health issues.
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TOXIC CHEMICAL EXPOSURE:
Between 1953 and 1987, the water supply for military personnel, civilians, and their families stationed at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in North Carolina was heavily contaminated with dangerously toxic levels of trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene (PCE), and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
THE NAVY KNEW THE WATER WAS CONTAMINATED
There's evidence that the Navy knew – or should have known – that the water supply at Camp Lejeune was contaminated and unsuitable for human consumption. Still, they did nothing, putting millions of lives at risk.
If you or a family member lived there and have been diagnosed with a serious medical condition – such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma, or other types of cancer – you may have the right to file a Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuit. Our skilled lawyers at Jax Litigation Group can review your case during a free consultation and provide helpful information on your legal options for recovery.