Camp Lejeune Litigation Dominates Law Firm Advertising Spend – According to research firm X Ante, contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina has become one of the largest draws for legal firm and lead generation advertising over the previous decade.
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Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Victims – Throughout north of forty years, tainted drinking water at Camp Lejeune, a U.S. Marine Corps Base in North Carolina, a huge number of servicemembers and their families were endangered for disease and other difficult sicknesses. Somewhere in the range of 1953 and 1987,
Camp Lejeune toxic water lawsuit – From 1953 to 1987, the water in U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was contaminated with harmful chemicals.
PACT Act Is Signed into Law On August 10 2022, United States president Joe Biden signed the PACT Act. This bill provides the biggest boost in vital medical and disability benefits to thousands of veteran families over three decades. It is a comprehensive bill. PACT Act includes the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022, bipartisan legislation with […]
Camp Lejeune is a U.S. Marine Corps base in Jacksonville, North Carolina. In the 1980s, it was discovered that the U.S. Marine Corps learned that people living on the base, including military personnel, their families, and civilian contractors, had been exposed to harmful chemical compounds in the base’s water intake.
If you worked or lived in Camp Lejeune, a Marine Corps base in North Carolina, 1953 between 1953 and 1987, you were likely exposed to drinking water that was toxic. While the water was a risk factor, it raised the chance of diverse health conditions, such as kidney and bladder cancer, which are the most frequent.
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination – Did you spend 30 days at Marine Corps Base (MCB), Camp Lejeune, or Marine Corps Air Station New River (MCAS) between August 1953 and December 1987?
Veterans who have served at Camp Lejeune or lived there may be eligible for V.A. compensation. To be eligible, one must meet the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs criteria
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs states that Marines may be eligible for benefits if they were exposed to toxic substances while stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
Many ads or advertisements involving Camp Lejeune have blanketed the region recently. Although they can be annoying, the motive at the heart of all these ads is likely to affect your family members or someone you love or know.