
Have you been affected by the contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune?
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Contaminated water at Camp Lejeune has caused serious illness.
Over the course of four decades, contaminated drinking water at North Carolina's U.S. Marine Core Base Camp Lejeune put hundreds of thousands of people at risk for cancer and other serious illnesses. Between 1953 and 1987, two of the eight wells at Camp Lejeune were contaminated with harmful chemicals known to cause cancer and other severe illnesses. These wells supplied contaminated drinking water to children at daycare or school, to military families for drinking and bathing, to patients in the hospital, and to servicemembers and civilian workers in their place of employment. Fifteen different illnesses and medical conditions including several types of cancer, reproductive problems, birth defects, and Parkinson's disease have been linked to Camp Lejeune water contamination.
Anyone who was living or working at the Camp Lejeune base or the New River Air Station between 1953 and 1987 for one month or more should call (206)682-1780 to schedule an appointment to see if they may qualify for compensation.
If one of your loved ones has passed away and lived or worked for more than one month at the Camp Lejeune base or New River Air Station, your family may qualify for a wrongful death of a survivorship claim.