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Court Rules Against Jury Trials

Judges in the Eastern District of North Carolina overseeing the Camp Lejeune contaminated-water litigation have struck down the plaintiffs’ request for jury trials. In response to a motion filed by the Department of Justice, the Court held that the Camp Lejeune Justice Act does not clearly grant a right to a jury trial in these actions against the government.

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Lejeune Litigants Can't Get Draft Cancer Study, Judge Decides
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Trials In Camp Lejeune Litigation:
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Elective Option for Camp Lejeune Justice Act Claims:
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Tillis, Budd Demand Answers on Navy’s Inaction on Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims
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The Probate Process and Camp Lejeune Claims
The attorneys at Blalock, LLC field many questions about the probate process and why a probate filing is necessary.
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Camp Lejeune Claims: Subrogation and Offsets
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Harry Blalock, Founder

Born in Dothan, Alabama, J. Harry (“Harry) Blalock joined the US Marine Corps in 1966 and served until his honorable discharge in 1968. Harry has over 25 years of experience litigating Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) claims on behalf of injured workers.
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What is the Camp Lejeune Justice Act?

Between the range of 1953 and 1987, the water supply for military staff, regular citizens, and their families positioned at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps base in North Carolina was vigorously polluted with hazardously harmful degrees of trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene (PCE), and other high levels of toxic chemicals.

Several distinct illnesses and ailments including cancer, birth imperfections, and Parkinson’s disease have been connected to Camp Lejeune water contamination. Veterans and their families who stayed at Camp Lejeune might have been exposed to this contaminated drinking water. Learn about the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit seeking justice for veterans and families affected by exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene (PCE), and more.

Veterans and their family members including the residents at Camp Lejeune between August 1953 and December 1987 who also have the ailments denied by Veterans Undertakings, might be qualified for compensation.

We Never Charge an Upfront Fee to Veterans

When you are represented by BLALOCK LLC, you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

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