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What Is the Camp LeJeune Justice Act?

​Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 is critical legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Biden August 10th, 2022. The legislation removes obstacles preventing victims of Camp Lejeune water contamination from seeking justice for their injuries.  The Camp Lejeune Justice Act allows those exposed to toxic water carcinogens at Camp Lejeune to seek justice for their cancer and other related injuries.

North Carolina Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Claims Attorneys

Our nationally recognized Camp Lejeune cancer lawsuit attorneys have a distinguished record of obtaining positive results and achieving justice on behalf of American families injured by exposure to hazardous chemicals (or dangerous toxins).

Our attorneys have toxic tort experience and have witnessed the consequences of groundwater contamination.  We are acutely aware of the grave nature of the toxic water exposure at Camp Lejeune and the immeasurable heartache and damage exposure has caused.

Victims of Camp Lejeune’s toxic water exposure may be entitled to file a lawsuit against the federal government. Our Veterans and service families stationed at Camp Lejeune between August 1953 and December 1987 that were diagnosed with one of the following may be entitled to compensation for their injuries.
​Our team is currently investigating the following claims related to exposure to Camp Lejeune toxic water:

Cancers:

  • Bile Duct Cancer
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Brain Cancer
  • Breast Cancer (Male or Female)
  • Esophageal Cancer
  • Gallbladder Cancer
  • Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • Intestinal Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer
  • Leukemia (Adult & Childhood)
  • Liver Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Pancreatic Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Rectal Cancer / Colorectal Cancer
  • Spinal Cord Cancer

Other Serious Diagnoses:

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Aplastic Anemia or Other Myelodysplastic Syndromes
  • Autoimmune Disease
  • Birth Defect / Birth Injury
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Hepatic Steatosis (Fatty Liver Disease)
  • Infertility (Male or Female)
  • Kidney Disease (End Stage Renal Disease)
  • Miscarriage / Fetal Death (ONLY if pregnancy occurred while living on Camp Lejeune)
  • Neurobehavioral Effects
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Renal Toxicity
  • Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis)
Our nationally recognized team of toxic tort litigation attorneys stand ready to pursue compensation on behalf of our military service families.
  • Time to pursue a claim is limited, so do not delay.
  • Your receipt of medical benefits or other compensation from the V.A. related to Camp Lejeune does not disqualify you from filing a claim.
  • In addition to veterans and their family members, the Camp Lejeune Act applies to civilian workers with at least 30days exposure to Camp Lejeune’s toxic water.
To schedule your free consultation with one of our experienced Camp Lejeune cancer lawyers, call us at 337-439-0707 or 800-259-1005 or contact us online by using the form on this page.

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