You or a Loved One Must Have Served, Lived, or Worked at Camp Lejeune
It Must Have Been Between August of 1953, and December of 1987
Your Claim will Vary Based on the Disease
You Must Have Been Exposed for 30 Days
Where is the V.A. in All of This?
What You Need to File a Claim
As we said before, each individual claim is going to be different, and will vary based on a large number of factors. The best claims will be the ones backed up by the most evidence, so to ensure that you are justly compensated you will want to provide:
- Evidence tying you or a family member to Camp Lejeune, preferably proving exposure to the water
- Evidence placing you or this family member on base from August 1, 1953 – December 31, 1987
- An official diagnosis from a medical professional of a disease which can be caused by the chemicals found in Camp Lejeune’s water, especially one with a high level of connection to these chemicals.
- Evidence demonstrating the financial, mental, and emotional impact that this disease has had, whether on your life or a loved one’s
All these will help solidify your claim, but lack of any of them will not prevent you from making one. The best thing for you to do will be to check with a reputable law firm or claims specialist to determine the strength of your case, and the level of compensation you might be due.
Works Cited:
1. https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/2192#:~:text=This%20bill%20allows%20certain%20individuals,for%20at%20least%2030%20days.
2. https://www.lawsuit-information-center.com/camp-lejeune-symptoms.html
3. https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/camp-lejeune-water-contamination/
4. https://www.sokolovelaw.com/blog/camp-lejeune-lawsuits-vs-va-benefits/