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Thousands of Marines and their families unknowingly drank contaminated water for more than 30 years
Water testing in 1982 found that drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated with dangerous chemicals known to be carcinogenic or harmful to humans. Contamination of water was documented at up to 300 times acceptable levels in some cases. These dangers were ignored and many innocent Marines & their families have developed very serious illnesses or death because of the water they consumed.

If you or a loved one developed any of these conditions, you may be entitled to significant compensation:
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Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022
In June 2022, the US Senate passed the Honoring our Pact Act with a bipartisan vote of 84-13. This act includes critical support for victims of Camp Lejenue water contamination, and allows impacted individuals to file a claim for significant compensation.
Many of these individuals who developed severe illneses due to government negligence at Camp Lejenue have had their claims inappropriately denied or delayed by the VA, resulting in additional harm.
People or loved ones of those who lived, worked, or were stationed at Camp Lejeune who experienced a water toxicity-related illness may now be eligible for a significant settlement.
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