Nationwide Representation - Toxic Water at Marine Corps Base Affecting Service Members and Families
From 1953 to 1987, the water supply at Marine Corps Base Camp LeJeune was contaminated with toxic chemicals including TCE, PCE, benzene, and vinyl chloride. Service members, their families, and civilian workers were exposed to these dangerous substances.
Water contaminated with TCE, PCE, benzene, vinyl chloride, and other industrial solvents and chemicals.
Contamination occurred from 1953 to 1987, affecting hundreds of thousands of people over 34 years.
Exposure linked to various cancers, birth defects, neurological disorders, and other serious health conditions.
You lived, worked, or were stationed at Camp LeJeune between August 1953 and December 1987.
You developed cancer, birth defects, or other conditions linked to toxic water exposure.
You were exposed to contaminated water for at least 30 days during the contamination period.
Spouses, children, and other family members who lived on base are also eligible for compensation.
You may be entitled to compensation under the Camp LeJeune Justice Act. Get your free case review today.