Standing Strong for Camp LeJeune Victims: Compassionate Advocacy for Justice

 

Legal Claim Assistance is a dedicated legal firm committed to empowering and representing Camp Lejeune water contamination victims. We tirelessly pursue justice for those impacted by this unfortunate incident with unwavering determination. Our compassionate team of professionals understands the human toll and strives to provide personalized support throughout the legal process.

Unveiling the Truth: Camp LeJeune and Water Contamination’s Human Story

 

In 1942, the government established Camp LeJeune as a Marine training base in North Carolina. The base and surrounding areas have provided a home to those on active duty, retirees, and civilians.

In 1982, the military discovered that some Camp LeJeune water treatment plants provided drinking water containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Contaminated water came from the Tarawa Terrace treatment plant, the Hadnot Point treatment plant, and the Holcomb Boulevard treatment plant.

What is the deadline for submitting my Camp Lejeune claim?

 

No matter how long ago exposure occurred, anybody who spent at least 30 days living or working at Camp Lejeune Marine Base between 1953 and 1987 is eligible to submit a new Camp Lejeune claim.

However, statutes of limitations impose tight time limits on how long people have to file a lawsuit. By state and context, these laws change. Additionally, a deadline for Camp Lejeune victims to file compensation claims will probably be established. Due to these reasons, you must submit your Camp Lejeune water claim on time. Your ability to file a lawsuit will be permanently blocked if you don’t file within the allotted window of time.