If you or a loved one was stationed at Camp Lejeune between 1957 and 1987, you may be eligible for benefits and compensation due to the water contamination that occurred during that time. Here’s what you should know about filing a claim.
The first thing you need to do is gather evidence that shows you were stationed at Camp Lejeune during the relevant time period. This can include things like your military records, orders, or discharge papers.
Next, you’ll need to show that you were exposed to the contaminated water. This can be done by providing medical records or other documentation that shows you were treated for conditions like cancer, kidney disease, or liver disease.
Finally, you’ll need to file a claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs. This can be done online or by mail. Be sure to include all of the evidence you have gathered to support your claim.
If you are approved for benefits, you may be eligible for compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You may also be able to get help with funeral expenses if a loved one passed away as a result of the water contamination.
Filing a Camp Lejeune water contamination claim can be a complex process, but it’s important to do if you think you may be eligible for benefits. Be sure to gather all of the evidence you need and file your claim as soon as possible. You may also want to consider hiring a personal injury lawyer. If so, visit www.snyderwenner.com to learn more and contact an attorney at Snyder & Wenner, P.C. today.