Camp Lejeune Injury Lawyers Seek Leadership Roles in Consolidated Court Proceedings
Lawyers chosen for leadership roles will take actions that benefit all plaintiffs pursuing a Camp Lejeune injury lawsuit over contaminated water on the Marine base.
Lawyers chosen for leadership roles will take actions that benefit all plaintiffs pursuing a Camp Lejeune injury lawsuit over contaminated water on the Marine base.
The Pentagon is asking Congress for far less than is needed to clean up PFAS chemicals from firefighter foam water contamination at military bases, the report warns
Lawmakers say the Camp Lejeune settlement delays raise particular concerns given the advanced age and serious health conditions of many veterans who have filed claims.
With the first firefighter foam lawsuits scheduled to go before juries in 2023, Kidde-Fenwal is being sold by its parent company to pay for litigation costs.
High levels of the industrial solvent TCE contaminated Camp Lejeune water for decades, leading to an increased risk of Parkinson's disease and other injuries for veterans.
The Court will consider appointing a group of Camp Lejeune lawyers to plaintiffs' leadership positions, as process are establish to help manage pretrial proceedings in the growing litigation
With a growing number of lawsuits over Camp Lejeune water contamination being filed, the U.S. government asked for additional time to file individual answers in each case, since the Court may establish coordinated pretrial proceedings
Service members say foul contaminated water regularly seeped into their tents, workspaces, and living areas, raising concerns about long-term health risks
The U.S. Navy indicates there are now at least 25,000 Camp Lejeune claims being pursued by Marines and their families who developed cancer and other diseases due to contaminated water exposure.
Researchers plan a second phase to the study to hopefully determine what is causing the elevated cancer rates among air crew and ground crew.