How many Camp Lejeune lawsuits have been filed?

As of June 2023, up to 60,000 claims have been filed by veterans, family members, and civilians under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. Individuals who pursue a Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuit will receive lucrative settlements that could be well over $1 million in some cases.

Up to 60,000 Camp Lejeune water contamination claims have been filed so far

Until now, approximately 60,000 claims have been filed by veterans, family members, and civilians who spent time at Camp Lejeune while the drinking water was contaminated. Eventually, this number could rise up to 500,000 toxic water claims. Camp Lejeune lawsuit settlement payouts for toxic water exposure are estimated to be over $6.7 billion. Those who pursue a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim will receive settlements that could be over $1 million in some cases.

If you lived at Camp Lejeune for at least 30 consecutive days between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, and now struggle with a disease that might be related to drinking toxic water, do not hesitate to contact our diligent attorneys, who have relevant experience in filing these claims. The first consultation, during which your case will be evaluated, is free, and you will find out whether you are entitled to compensation under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act.

Quality legal assistance for Camp Lejeune water contamination victims

With over 30 years of experience in pursuing compensation for toxic exposure victims, including numerous veterans, our attorneys are ready to evaluate your Camp Lejeune claim. The legal process is simple and will require minimal involvement on your part, as we understand how overwhelming suffering from a serious disease can be. Veterans will only need to send in their military records, which they must retrieve, and their medical records.

Family members who intend to file a claim will have to submit evidence of their stay at Camp Lejeune along with their medical records. After a thorough review of your case, we will let you know if you are entitled to compensation. Eligible individuals will quickly have their claims filed to recover money as soon as possible. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will not have to pay anything unless we obtain compensation.

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