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If you or a family member were stationed, worked, or lived at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or a serious illness, we can help you get compensation.

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• Breast cancer
• Esophageal cancer
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• Kidney cancer
• Leukemia
• Lung cancer

1. Fill out the contact form on this page.

Once you submit the form you will be taken to a short  qualification questionnaire.

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We make the sign up process of bringing a claim to get compensation easier for you.

It costs nothing to sign up and takes 3 to 5 minutes.

If you or a family member were stationed, worked or lived at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or a serious illness, we can help you get compensation.

How to Sign Up for a Camp Lejeune Claim

2. If you qualify to sign up for a Camp Lejeune injury claim, you can sign up from your computer by completing a representation agreement and filling out a client questionnaire.

3. Once we receive your documents we'll start working on your claim.

It is free to sign up and you owe nothing unless we get you compensation.

United States Marine Corps  service members and their families living at the Camp Lejeune base bathed in and ingested contaminated tap water  with chemicals at concentrations from 240 to 3400 times levels permitted by safety standards.

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2. If you qualify to sign up for a compensation claim, you can sign up from your phone by completing a representation agreement and filling out a client questionnaire.

"United States Marine Corps  service members and their families living at the Camp Lejeune base bathed in and ingested contaminated tap water  with chemicals at concentrations from 240 to 3400 times levels permitted by safety standards."

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New Laws May Allow Camp Lejeune Victims to Recover Significant Compensation

For over 30 years, Marines and personnel of any branch of the armed forces and their families stationed at Camp Lejeune's main base, barracks, family, temporary housing, Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point drank and bathed in water contaminated with toxins at concentrations from 240 to 3400 times levels permitted by safety standards. 

The main chemicals involved were volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry cleaning solvent, and trichloroethylene (TCE), a degreaser; however, more than 70 chemicals have been identified as contaminants at Lejeune.

Significant Increases in Cancer

The chemicals veterans and their families were exposed to at Camp Lejeune are known to be toxic and carcinogens.

Veterans exposed to these chemicals were at a significant increased risk of developing bladder cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, suffer miscarriages, Parkinson's disease, neurological issues and other serious health issues.

For over 30 years, Marines and personnel of any branch of the armed forces and their families stationed at Camp Lejeune's main base, barracks, family, temporary housing, Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point drank and bathed in water contaminated with toxins at concentrations from 240 to 3400 times levels permitted by safety standards.

Most Camp Lejeune victims have previously not had access to the kind of compensation needed to take care of their and their families' injuries.

A new 2022 law may allow victims to recover significant compensation.

Toxic Tap Water at Camp Lejeune

The main chemicals involved were volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as perchloroethylene (PCE), a dry cleaning solvent, and trichloroethylene (TCE), a degreaser; however, more than 70 chemicals have been identified as contaminants at Lejeune.

The chemicals veterans and their families were exposed to at Camp Lejeune are known to be toxic and carcinogens.

Most Camp Lejeune victims have previously not had access to the kind of compensation needed to take care of their and their families' injuries.

We are helping veterans, workers, families and adults who were unborn children at Camp Lejeune get compensation.

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We're bringing claims to get compensation for anyone injured by Camp Lejeune's contaminated water.

We are helping veterans, workers, families and adults who were unborn children at Camp Lejeune get compensation.

If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or another serious illness, we would like to help you get compensation.

To start a claim, enter your contact information in the above form and you will be taken to a short questionnaire that helps us determine what claims we may be able to bring on your behalf.

Significant Increases in Cancer & Other Diseases

New Law May Allow Camp Lejeune Victims to Recover Significant Compensation

We're bringing claims to get compensation for anyone injured by Camp Lejeune's contaminated water.

If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 and developed cancer or another serious illness, we would like to help you get compensation.

To start a claim, enter your contact information in the above form and you will be taken to a short questionnaire that helps us determine what claims we may be able to bring on your behalf.

Veterans exposed to these chemicals were at a significant increased risk of developing bladder cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, suffer miscarriages, Parkinson's disease, neurological issues and other serious health issues.

If you or a family member worked or lived at Camp Lejeune, and developed cancer or a serious illness, you likely qualify to sign up.

Toxic Tap Water at Camp Lejeune

If you or a family member worked or lived at Camp Lejeune, and developed cancer or a serious illness, you likely qualify to sign up.

A new 2022 law may now allow people who were stationed or lived at Camp Lejeune to recover significant compensation.

If you or a family member developed any of these conditions after living or working at Camp Lejeune, you may be eligible for significant compensation.

• Miscarriage
• Multiple myeloma
• Myelodysplastic syndromes
• Neurobehavioral effects
• Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
• Renal toxicity
• Scleroderma
• Parkinson’s disease

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We’ve helped tens of thousands of victims of corporate negligence, workers, and consumers recover hundreds of millions of dollars.

About Us

We believe the legal process should be easyfair and as stress free as possible.

We’ve helped tens of thousands of victims of corporate negligence, workers, and consumers recover hundreds of millions of dollars.

Our Camp Lejeune claim team is located across four time zones and can be reached 24/7 by phone or text at (312) 319-1833

 

Our Camp  Lejeune claim team is located across four time zones and can be reached 24/7 by phone or text at (312) 319-1833

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