Today’s Update: Camp Lejeune Water Contamination

The legal process surrounding the Camp Lejeune Water Contamination continues to move forward, and we want to provide clients with the latest developments as of March 2026. Ongoing Claim Reviews Each month, our legal team meets with your claims review representative at the United States Department of the Navy to discuss the status of pending […]

Camp Lejeune Law Update — A Recap of 2025

The fight for justice and compensation for veterans, family members, and civilian workers exposed to contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune continues to evolve as the massive litigation and administrative claim process moves forward slowly but steadily. Background: Why Camp Lejeune Matters From the 1950s through 1987, drinking water at Camp Lejeune in […]

Latest Updates, Government Shutdown and How it Effects Your Claim

We want to share the most recent information released by the Court-appointed Settlement Masters in the Camp Lejeune Water Litigation (Case No. 7:23-cv-897). This update outlines current settlement efforts and the next steps in the resolution process. I. Elective Option Settlements: On a positive note, working closely with the Department of Justice and Department of Navy, we have secured […]

The Latest Updates on Camp Lejeune Lawsuit

Health Risks and Who Was Affected Legal Barriers History & The Camp Lejeune Justice Act What the Lawsuit / Claims Process Looks Like Compensation & Settlement Tiers Here’s what is known about the EO payouts / settlement proposals under the CLJA: Qualifying Illness (Tier 1) More than 5 years exposure 1–5 years exposure 30–364 days […]

Camp Lejuene Lawsuit-Latest Updates

1. Massive Volume of Claims, Slow Progress 2. Legal Proceedings & Bellwether Cases 3. Settlement Efforts & Government Role Human Stories: Justice Delayed, Lives Lost A Veteran’s Ongoing Fight Jeanie Mason, widow of Marine veteran Dan Mason, who succumbed to non-Hodgkin lymphoma not long after filing suit, continues to lobby for the Ensuring Justice for […]

Camp Lejeune Lawsuit Update: Claims Latest Update

The Camp Lejeune water contamination litigation continues to move forward—albeit slowly—through a combination of settlement programs, test trials, and ongoing court procedures. With over 400,000 claims filed and billions set aside for compensation, the stakes remain high for thousands of affected service members, families, and civilian workers. Here’s the latest on where things stand. 1. […]

Latest Update on the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA), enacted in August 2022 as part of the PACT Act, allows military personnel, families, and civilian staff who were exposed to toxic water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 to file claims for injuries attributed to exposure—including cancers, Parkinson’s disease, and other serious conditions WikipediaWikipedia. It […]

The latest Update on the Camp LeJeune Lawsuit

July 2025: A Push Toward Bellwether Mediation 🔍 Mid‑2025 Snapshot: Administrative Claims & Litigation Status ⚖️ Legal Developments & Congressional Response 💔 Human Cost: Veterans Still Waiting A recent report highlighted the tragic case of Richard Corley, a Marine reservist who died of esophageal cancer on June 23, 2025, after waiting 16 months for his CLJA claim […]

The Latest on the Camp LeJeune Lawsuit (July 2025)

As of late July 2025, mediations have begun for 25 Track 1 bellwether cases, focusing on severe diagnoses like leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, bladder and kidney cancers, and Parkinson’s disease. These early “test trials” are slated to finish by late August and will play a pivotal role in shaping the broader settlement matrix for thousands of future […]

Camp Lejeune Lawsuit Update – Plaintiffs Move to Block Government Expert After Critical Deposition

failure to meet discovery deadlines. 🔍 Government Expert’s Testimony Under Fire In a long-anticipated deposition on June 4, plaintiffs directly challenged Dr. Hennet’s conclusions regarding supply well HP-651 at Hadnot Point—a critical part of the government’s exposure pathway argument. According to the plaintiffs, Dr. Hennet’s conclusions about how contaminants may have reached finished drinking water […]