Camp LeJeune Lawsuit

Were you or someone you love stationed at Camp LeJeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987? If so, you and your loved one may have been exposed to toxic chemicals in your drinking water.

The Camp LeJeune Justice Act allows veterans and their families to pursue legal action if they have developed diseases or suffered injuries after being stationed at Camp LeJeune during this time period.

Contact Berger Montague today for your free Camp LeJeune case review!

Contaminated Water at Camp LeJeune

In 1982, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were discovered in the drinking water at Camp LeJeune. The contamination began in 1953, and veterans and their families were exposed until 1987, when the contaminated wells were removed from use. The toxins discovered in the water in and near Camp LeJeune include:

These chemicals are all classified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as toxic, with the potential to cause cancer in humans.

Camp LeJeune Lawsuits

Anyone who worked in or lived at Camp LeJeune between 1953 and 1987 may be eligible to pursue compensation if they have developed severe health conditions, including cancer.
At Berger Montague, we are currently reviewing cases and helping victims protect their rights. Contact us for a free consultation and tell us your story. If you qualify, we will help you build your case and get the compensation and justice you deserve.

At Berger Montague, we fight for veterans and their families.