Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Lawsuit
Serve, live or work at Camp Lejeune North Carolina between August 1953, and December 1987? You may be eligible for compensation.
Victims of Camp Lejeune may finally receive justice after decades of struggle.
Thanks to continuing improvements to the legislation regulating claims against the US military, victims of Camp Lejeune's hazardous water supply may finally get the justice they deserve.
Beginning in the 1950s and continuing until 1987, the military facility, which has been open since World War II, was discovered to be leaking cancer-causing chemicals into the water supply.
Approximately one million veterans and their families who lived or served at Camp Lejeune during this time were exposed to these toxins.
Victims seeking compensation will find it simple to launch water pollution cases if a new law – the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 – is passed.