Camp Lejeune, located in Jacksonville, North Carolina, is one of the largest military bases in the U.S. and has been home to hundreds of thousands of service members, families, and civilian employees. Unfortunately, nearly 1 million people may have been exposed to contaminated water at the military base from 1953 to 1987.
For over three decades, residents at Camp Lejeune drank and used polluted water in day-to-day tasks, like cooking, making formula, and bathing. Unbeknownst to them, the water contained high concentrations of dangerous contaminants, including perchloroethylene (PCE),
trichloroethylene (TCE), benzene, and vinyl chloride. Leaking underground fuel tanks and improper waste disposal polluted the base’s water treatment plants that served residents, schools, recreational areas, and hospitals.
Water testing conducted at Camp Lejeune uncovered contaminants at levels 240 to 3,400 times above the threshold considered acceptable by the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act. The chemicals in Camp Lejeune’s water supply have been linked to cancer, autoimmune disorders, neurobehavioral conditions, the deaths of newborns, reproductive issues, and birth defects.
“The story of Camp Lejeune is a disturbing one, defined by tragedy and loss,” said Kaitlyn Neufeld, director of mass torts at The Lake Law Firm. “Nearly seven decades since the contamination began, these events are still destroying the lives of those who served or worked for this country.”
Previously, victims of the dangerous water at Camp Lejeune were barred from filing lawsuits due to North Carolina law. However, thanks to the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022, they now have the opportunity to file claims in court. The Lake Law Firm is fighting for service members, civilian contractors, families, representatives of the deceased, and even those exposed while their mothers were pregnant.
Although the water contamination at Camp Lejeune seems like a distant memory, The Lake Law Firm is working to ensure plaintiffs’ stories are not forgotten.
“The repercussions of Camp Lejeune persist today,” said Neufeld. “That’s why we need to support those previously denied the right to take action for the injustices they suffered at Camp Lejeune.”
Edward J. Lake, Esq.’s belief in justice for the masses inspired him to establish The Lake Law Firm, driven by a desire to protect and support individuals wrongfully injured. With an extensive network of experienced attorneys, the firm stands as an ally for those impacted by tragedies like the Camp Lejeune water contamination, as well as those harmed by hazardous drugs, defective medical devices, and faulty products.
Learn more about how The Lake Law Firm is helping those affected by Camp Lejeune at its website, https://thelakelawfirm.com/blog/mass-torts/ausonia2, or by calling 631-510-8281.
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