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Were You Exposed to Contaminated Water at Camp Lejeune?


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Camp Lejeune Water Contamination

If you lived, worked, or was stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or other serious illnesses, you may have been exposed to contaminated water and may be eligible for compensation.


What Happened At Camp Lejeune?

Even though most contaminated wells were shut down in 1982.Unfortunately, many marines and their family members drank, bathed, and cooked with this contaminated water.By doing so, they were put at risk to developing illnesses and cancers including but not limited to the following:

  • PARKINSON'S DISEASE

  • MISCARRIAGE

  • INFERTILITY

  • HEART ATTACK / STROKE

  • LYMPHOMA - ALL TYPES

  • LEUKEMIA - ALL TYPES

  • RENAL TOXICITY

  • HEPATIC STEATOSIS

  • APLASTIC ANEMIA

  • MYELOMA - ALL TYPES

  • LIVER CANCER

  • LUNG CANCER

  • THROAT CANCER

  • BREAST CANCER

  • OVARIAN CANCER

  • CERVICAL CANCER

  • COLON CANCER

  • TONGUE CANCER

  • ALS

What To Do For Compensation

You deserve compensation for any harm the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune has caused you and your family.Finding a strong Camp Lejeune attorney to represent your case is the first step to receiving the justice you deserve.To find out if you qualify is fast and easy.



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The Facts

Three water-distribution plants below supplied water to most of the family housing units at the base were contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs).Hadnot PointTCE (trichloroethylene) was the main contaminantMaximum TCE level detected in drinking water was 1,400 parts per billion (ppb) in May 1982The current limit for TCE in drinking water is 5 ppbOther contaminants detected included PCE (perchloroethylene or tetrachloroethylene), DCE (trans-1,2-dichloroethylene), vinyl chloride, and benzeneMultiple sources of contaminationLeaking underground storage tanks
Waste disposal sites

Tarawa TerraceThe current limit for PCE in drinking water is 5 ppbPCE was the main contaminant and the maximum PCE level detected in drinking water was 215 ppb in February 1985The source of contamination was ABC One-Hour Cleaners, an off-base dry cleaning firm.

Holcomb BoulevardThe current limit for PCE in drinking water is 5 ppbPCE was the main contaminant and the maximum PCE level detected in drinking water was 215 ppb in February 1985.If you or a loved one lived or worked at Camp Lejeune, NC for at least 30 days between August 1953 and December 1987?

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 become law?The Senate is expected to pass the bill after it passed the House. It will move to the president's desk for signature if approved by both chambers of Congress.What should I do if I think I am eligible?
Contact us to learn more and get started. We will look over your case to see if you qualify for compensation.