G&E Hosts Camp Lejeune Justice Act Informational Sessions in Jacksonville, NC

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On February 8 and 9, 2023, G&E, along with settlement planning organization Milestone and U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Sgt. Paul Pride, will be hosting informational sessions for veterans and their families that were injured by the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. The panel of benefits advisors and attorneys will discuss topics including claim eligibility, how to file a claim, what impact filing a claim may or may not have on your current benefits, and the personal experience of Sgt. Pride while he was at Camp Lejeune.

The sessions are intended to provide information for those injured or affected by the toxic water at Camp Lejeune so they can make informed decisions about filing a claim in light of the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. The Act provides a two-year window for anyone who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 for at least 30 days, was exposed to contaminated water, and harmed by such exposure, to take legal action. Veterans, civilians and families—even those who, at the time, were exposed to the tainted water in the womb—may be eligible to file a claim and potentially recover compensation.

Below is information on attending the event or if you have questions, please call 888-984-7988.

When: February 8, 2023: 2pm EST and February 9, 2023: 6:30pm EST

Where: Sturgeon City Environmental Education Center
              50 Court Street, Bldg. 100
              Jacksonville, NC 28540

Contact Us to Discuss Your Situation, or Join us in Jacksonville, NC

If you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina between 1953 and 1987 and believe you suffered a serious injury due to the water contamination, call us today at 888-984-7988, or join us on February 8th and 9th at the Sturgeon City Environmental Education Center in Jacksonville, NC.

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