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Camp Lejeune water claims
As the August 10 deadline approaches, over 385,000 claims have been filed by veterans and their families in one of the largest toxic exposure cases in U.S. history, regarding contaminated water at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1987. The Camp Lejeune Justice Act, part of the PACT Act signed by President Biden, allows affected individuals to seek compensation from the federal government for illnesses linked to the water, which contained harmful chemicals like TCE and PCE. Despite widespread claims, the Navy has only made settlement offers to 114 individuals, with only 72 accepting them, raising concerns among advocates about the slow pace of resolution. Many claimants are still confused about the process, leading to a surge in inquiries as the deadline nears. Critics argue the compensation system is flawed and many veterans are dying before receiving adequate support. Claims can be initiated online, and although legal representation is not required, it is advisable due to the complexities involved.
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