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Camp Lejeune Water Contamination

Between 1953-1987, oil, potentially radioactive toxic chemicals, and industrial wastewater were dumped into storm drains on the Base. Over time, these substances altered the water tables and began to contaminate the Base’s water supply. It has been estimated that concentrations of certain pollutants exceeded 3,400 times the levels permitted by governmental safety standards. 

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Pursuant to the NEW Camp Lejeune Justice Act (now part of the PACT act), anyone who lived or worked at United States Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987 may be entitled to significant cash compensation.
 

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You may be entitled to significant compensation if you or a loved one:

- Lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953-1987 for more than 30 days; and

- You have been previously diagnosed with:

Bladder cancer,   Breast cancer,   Death,   Esophageal cancer,   Female infertility,   Hepatic steatosis,   Kidney Cancer,   Leukemia,   Lung cancer,    Miscarriage,   Multiple myeloma,  Myelodysplastic syndromes,   Neurobehavioral effects,   Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma,   Renal toxicity,   Scleroderma,   Parkinson’s disease,  or  many other diseases

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Click here to find out if
you are entitled to

Cash Compensation

 

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