A new bipartisan bill is helping US Marines and their families get financial compensation.
Marines and Their Families Stationed at Camp Lejeune Were Exposed to Toxic Chemicals at 3,000x the Safe Limit.
Side effects may include headache, depression, ADHD, neurobehavioral problems, cancer, or birth defects.
APPLY NOW FOR FREEAnyone who lived at Camp Lejeune for more than 30 days between 1953 and 1987 may be eligible for significant financial compensation and free medical care.
APPLY NOW FOR FREEMarines and their families were exposed to toxic chemicals in the water at Camp Lejeune.
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The water at Camp Lejeune was found to have 3,000xthe safe limit of a toxic chemical that causes cancer.
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This chemical can also cause headaches, lack ofcoordination, sensory disturbances, confusion,depression, tension, trouble concentrating, ADHD,slower reaction time, and brain damage.
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Mothers who were pregnant at Camp Lejeune may alsobe entitled to compensation if their children sufferedbirth defects or other complications.