Our personal injury attorneys have over a decade of experience ‘fighting for the rights’ of injured victims. Our law firm only represents people injured in car accidents, dog bites, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death and other similar injuries caused by the negligence of others. Our personal injury attorneys ‘help injured victims seek compensation for suffering’ an injury from another person’s negligence.
The water contamination legacy at the site of Camp Lejeune spanned from the 1950s to the 1980s. It still profoundly affects military families and communities.
Toxic chemicals such as trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene in the base’s drinking water have caused a slew of health issues. These include various types of cancer, neurological disorders, reproductive issues, developmental disorders in children, respiratory conditions, and autoimmune diseases.
The consequences go beyond physical health to affect mental and emotional well-being, involve financial strains, impacting the larger civilian community.
The Human Side of Tragedy: Lessons from Lived Horrors
George Diaz succumbed to acute myeloid leukemia following the onset of myelodysplastic syndrome. His case exemplifies how the crisis of water contamination at the campsite has had a major personal impact. His wife, Kristin Diaz, has since taken an active role in representing her late husband. She has started advocating for awareness and support for those affected.
Lori Freshwater’s case is another heartbreaking example of the consequences of Camp Lejeune’s water contamination. Lori, who grew up at Camp Lejeune, has been an advocate for claims and justice. On behalf of her mother, Mary, who suffered exposure to toxic water, she initiated a wrongful death lawsuit. Mary had several children with birth defects and succumbed to leukemia in 2013.
The water contamination legacy at the site of Camp Lejeune spanned from the 1950s to the 1980s. It still profoundly affects military families and communities.
Toxic chemicals such as trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene in the base’s drinking water have caused a slew of health issues. These include various types of cancer, neurological disorders, reproductive issues, developmental disorders in children, respiratory conditions, and autoimmune diseases.
The consequences go beyond physical health to affect mental and emotional well-being, involve financial strains, impacting the larger civilian community.
The Human Side of Tragedy: Lessons from Lived Horrors
George Diaz succumbed to acute myeloid leukemia following the onset of myelodysplastic syndrome. His case exemplifies how the crisis of water contamination at the campsite has had a major personal impact. His wife, Kristin Diaz, has since taken an active role in representing her late husband. She has started advocating for awareness and support for those affected.
Lori Freshwater’s case is another heartbreaking example of the consequences of Camp Lejeune’s water contamination. Lori, who grew up at Camp Lejeune, has been an advocate for claims and justice. On behalf of her mother, Mary, who suffered exposure to toxic water, she initiated a wrongful death lawsuit. Mary had several children with birth defects and succumbed to leukemia in 2013.
The water contamination legacy at the site of Camp Lejeune spanned from the 1950s to the 1980s. It still profoundly affects military families and communities.
Toxic chemicals such as trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene in the base’s drinking water have caused a slew of health issues. These include various types of cancer, neurological disorders, reproductive issues, developmental disorders in children, respiratory conditions, and autoimmune diseases.
The consequences go beyond physical health to affect mental and emotional well-being, involve financial strains, impacting the larger civilian community.
The Human Side of Tragedy: Lessons from Lived Horrors
George Diaz succumbed to acute myeloid leukemia following the onset of myelodysplastic syndrome. His case exemplifies how the crisis of water contamination at the campsite has had a major personal impact. His wife, Kristin Diaz, has since taken an active role in representing her late husband. She has started advocating for awareness and support for those affected.
Lori Freshwater’s case is another heartbreaking example of the consequences of Camp Lejeune’s water contamination. Lori, who grew up at Camp Lejeune, has been an advocate for claims and justice. On behalf of her mother, Mary, who suffered exposure to toxic water, she initiated a wrongful death lawsuit. Mary had several children with birth defects and succumbed to leukemia in 2013.