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 […]

Latest Updates: Discovery Tensions Escalate Ahead of Camp Lejeune Trials

While the Track 1 Camp Lejeune trials continue to move forward, the discovery process is experiencing major turbulence behind the scenes. With nearly 3,000 lawsuits pending and more than 410,000 administrative claims filed, momentum is building, but fairness concerns are also stacking up fast. Damages Data Arrives Months Late The government recently produced key damages-related […]

Today’s Update…Government Aims to Resolve Water Contamination Lawsuits by End of 2025

After years of mounting legal battles and delays, there’s renewed hope for victims of the Camp Lejeune water contamination crisis. According to a recent update from court-appointed Special Masters, a global settlement to resolve the lawsuits and administrative claims related to the toxic water exposure may be finalized by the end of 2025. This development […]

Camp Lejeune Claim Update: Progress and Priorities

Our team remains actively engaged in ongoing discussions with the Department of the Navy (DON) as we continue to advocate for your Camp Lejeune claims. Unfortunately, progress has been slow. To date, fewer than 500 claims have been resolved and paid through the Elective Option Settlement program. As we’ve shared in previous updates, the DON […]

Choosing a Law Firm for the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit

Choosing the right law firm for a Camp Lejeune lawsuit is critical, especially because these cases involve complex litigation, government processes, and potentially significant compensation. Here’s a guide to help you pick the right firm: ✅ 1. Experience With Camp Lejeune or Toxic Exposure Cases Look for firms that specialize in environmental/toxic tort law or […]

Camp Lejeune Lawsuit Update: April 2025 — Why Hiring a Specialized Attorney Matters

As of April 2025, the Camp Lejeune water contamination litigation has become one of the largest mass tort cases in U.S. history. Over 546,500 administrative claims have been filed with the U.S. Navy, yet only a small fraction—approximately 150—have been resolved, and just over 2,000 lawsuits have been filed in federal court . The first […]

Latest Updates on the Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit

The litigation concerning water contamination at Camp Lejeune is progressing on multiple fronts, with significant developments in settlement discussions, legislative actions, and trial preparations. Settlement Discussions Advance As of late March 2025, court-appointed Special Masters overseeing the Camp Lejeune lawsuits have indicated that a global settlement could be reached by the end of this year. […]

Latest Developments in the Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit

The Camp Lejeune water contamination litigation has seen significant activity in recent months, with thousands of claims and lawsuits progressing through the legal system. Here’s an overview of the latest updates:​ Case Filings and Administrative Claims As of March 10, 2025, approximately 2,701 lawsuits have been filed under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act in the […]

Lawmakers try again with bipartisan bill to expedite claims for Camp Lejeune water victims

On Thursday, two members of Congress, a Democrat and a Republican, introduced legislation to update the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, which was signed into law in 2022. The new bill would aim to expedite the resolution of claims arising from exposure to tainted water at the military base. The federal government acknowledges that drinking water on the North Carolina base from 1953 to […]