Drinking water at Camp Lejeune from 1953 through 1987 was contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals that included benzene, TCE (trichloroethylene), PCE (perchloroethylene), and vinyl chloride. If you or a loved one were at Camp Lejeune for 30 or more days during 1953 through 1987 and contracted any of the following cancers or diseases, Congress recently passed a law which may provide you with the right to recover for your injuries. The law is pending the President's approval.
Lung cancer
Prostate cancer
Breast cancer
Colon cancer
Kidney disease or cancer
Bladder cancer
Laryngeal cancer
Myelodysplastic syndrome ("MDS" )
Pancreatic cancer
Rectal cancer
Leukemia or lymphoma
Liver Cancer
Parkinson disease
Scleroderma/systemic sclerosis
Multiple myeloma
Victims have only 2 years from the date of this law to file a claim so it is important that you act to preserve your rights.
The attorneys at Locks Law Firm have for nearly 50 years successfully represented victims who were caused to develop cancer due to the negligence of others. We are now applying our nationally recognized expertise to the representation of service members and civilians injured by the water contamination at Camp Lejeune. Call us now for your free consultation to learn what your rights are.
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