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Camp LeJeune
Toxic Water Litigation

From 1953 to 1987, over one million military personnel, their families, and civilian staff stationed at Camp Lejeune were unknowingly exposed to toxic drinking water. The contamination levels of harmful chemicals—benzene, vinyl chloride, trichloroethylene (TCE), and perchloroethylene (PCE)—were up to 3,400 times above safe limits, posing serious health risks. If you or your loved ones were affected by Camp Lejeune’s toxic water, you may be eligible for significant financial compensation.

Krause & Kinsman represents thousands of clients in the Camp Lejeune Toxic Water litigation, helping veterans, family members, and civilians secure the justice they deserve. This lawsuit will not impact your VA benefits, allowing you to pursue rightful compensation without affecting your eligibility for other assistance.

What determines the settlement amount for Camp Lejeune lawsuits?

Settlement amounts depend on the type of health condition caused by the toxic water, the length of exposure, medical expenses incurred, and any lost wages due to illness.

What chemicals were found in Camp Lejeune’s water?

The water was contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including benzene, vinyl chloride, trichloroethylene (TCE), and perchloroethylene (PCE), all of which are linked to cancer and other serious health issues.

If you believe you may qualify for compensation due to Camp Lejeune’s toxic water, contact Krause & Kinsman to advocate for your rights and secure the financial relief you deserve.

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Were You at Camp Lejeune? – You may qualify for significant compensation.

Over 1 million exposed to harmful chemicals at Camp Lejeune.