Under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, the government can offset a victim's payout based on certain federal benefits already ...
We were living at Geiger Trailer Park, which were these little bitty trailers that I think Eleanor Roosevelt had arranged for World War II vets to live in,” she said, “And when we found out that we ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Navy is denying thousands of claims from service members and their families who were exposed to contaminated drinking water decades ago at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Navy ...
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act opened a two-year window, allowing those sickened to sue the federal government for damages, and two North Carolina lawmakers said the act needs some improvement. The ...
A committee of the National Research Council will review the scientific evidence on associations between adverse health effects and historical data on prenatal, childhood, and adult exposures to ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is urging former service members whose illnesses may be linked to contamination at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina to seek disability benefits — even if doing so ...
Gov. Pat McCrory has signed into law a bill that could revive two major water contamination lawsuits in federal courts. McCrory signed the measure Friday morning, accompanied by Reps. Chuck McGrady, R ...
RALEIGH — A Michigan lawmaker called on leaders of a House committee Friday to hold more hearings on water contamination at Camp Lejeune, after a federal report revealed that the contamination there ...
WASHINGTON — Michelle James, who lost her husband to cancer that she believes was caused by contaminated drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, is among thousands of people with U.S.
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