Camp Lejeune Lawsuit: December 2024 Updates
The Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuits continue to develop, with significant updates that may affect those exposed to the toxic water at the base between 1953 and 1987. Progress in Lawsuits and Settlements Health Impacts The contaminated water at Camp Lejeune has been linked to various serious illnesses, including: Early detection and documentation of these […]
Latest Updates on the Camp Lejeune Settlement Lawsuit – November 2024
The Camp Lejeune water contamination litigation continues to evolve, with significant developments aimed at advancing claims and trials for affected individuals. Here are the latest updates: Expanded Trial Selection Process The Court in North Carolina has outlined a process to select 25 plaintiffs for bellwether trials, focusing on diseases like bladder cancer, kidney cancer, Parkinson’s […]
Latest Updates from Camp LeJeune Lawsuit
The Camp Lejeune lawsuits, which involve claims of harm due to toxic water contamination at the North Carolina military base, continue to evolve. Here’s the latest: While progress is being made, many claimants face lengthy waits for compensation, particularly for complex cases. Consulting with specialized legal counsel remains critical to navigating the process and maximizing […]
Happy Veterans Day from Harry Blalock and the Blalock Law Firm
Today, we pause to honor the courage and sacrifice of the brave men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces. On Veterans Day, we remember not only those who have risked their lives but also those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their commitment to protecting our freedom […]
An Update from Harry Blalock
We were in attendance at the most recent Status Conference in Judge Jones courtroom in Wilmington. Both the Department of Justice counsel and Plaintiff’s Leadership Group counsel appeared with updates for the Court. Of particular note: 1. The discovery process for the 100 selected “bellwether” cases continue with issues primarily related to legal causation discussed. From those discussions, it […]
Did You File a Camp Lejeune Claim without an Attorney? Your Claim May be at Risk!
If you or a loved one have suffered from health issues due to water contamination at Camp Lejeune, you may have already filed a claim to seek compensation. However, if you filed without legal assistance, your claim may be at risk of denial, delay, or even an undervalued settlement. Here’s why working with an experienced […]
Camp Lejeune Claim- Blalock, LLC-October 15, 2024 Update
Confidential Attorney Communication October 15, 2024 Thank you again for allowing Blalock LLC to represent you and your family. Our team is totally focused on your claim and meeting the requirements of the Department of the Navy and the claims process as well as the requirements of litigation in the Eastern District […]
The Latest on the Camp Lejeune Settlement: What You Need to Know in 2024
The Camp Lejeune settlement has been a significant topic for veterans, their families, and advocates, as thousands have been affected by water contamination at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. For decades, between 1953 and 1987, individuals living or working at Camp Lejeune were exposed to toxic chemicals in the drinking water. […]
Her Grandfather was Poisoned at Camp Lejeune
Leo Case survived the battle of Iwo Jima and risked his life to save his crew during a clash in the South Pacific — only to die of multiple cancers at 58 The World War II tank commander and recipient of the Navy Cross, the military’s second-highest recognition for valor, was one of the first […]
Camp Lejeune Settlement Lawsuit Update: September 30, 2024
In recent months, the legal landscape surrounding the Camp Lejeune settlement lawsuits has continued to evolve as veterans, their families, and other affected individuals seek compensation for the severe health conditions linked to toxic water contamination at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. This ongoing litigation stems from exposure to contaminated drinking […]