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Camp Lejeune Justice Act Lawsuit

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act was signed into law as part of the PACT Act on August 10, 2022. It allowed veterans and civilians to file for damages for adverse health effects related to their exposure to the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.

The deadline to file an administrative claim with the Department of the Navy was August 10, 2024.

Do you need to check the status of your claim? Click here to visit the Claims Management Portal.

The Department of the Navy will determine whether a claimant meets the eligibility requirements to recover damages as a result of their exposure. Including dates of exposure, length of exposure, and type of injury claimed.

If you receive a denial, what should you do next? If you didn’t receive an offer, what does that mean? No one should have to answer these questions without experienced legal help. It is highly recommended to consult with an attorney at this point. Navigating the complex legal processes can be quite difficult and confusing to do on your own.

If you filed a Camp Lejeune claim by the August 10, 2024 deadline and you’re worried because you don’t have an experienced legal representative to help you navigate this complex and constantly changing litigation, contact Bergmann & Moore today!

*Please note that seeking benefits under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act is separate from VA disability benefits. For assistance with a VA disability claim, click here.

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