Grant & Eisenhofer representing Camp LeJune water plaintiffs

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You may have seen the TV advertisements from law firms about the situation at Camp LeJune, SC.

Plaintiffs’ law firm Grant & Eisenhofer may not be part of the TV mix. However, the firm, founded in Wilmington,  is representing service members and their families who have been exposed to contaminated water at the Marine training facility in Jackson, NC.

The service members are bringing claims under the newly passed Honoring Our PACT Act and the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, which President Biden recently signed into law. The legislation allows service members, families, and anyone harmed by exposure to contaminated water at the 246-square-mile military base to sue the federal government to recover damages.

“For more than three decades, the U.S. government has negligently dumped toxins that persistently contaminated water at Camp Lejeune that our service members, and their families, bathed and showered in, cooked with and drank,” says Sindhu Daniel, a partner at Grant & Eisenhofer who represents a number of claimants. “We are pleased to see that the President has just signed into law the Honoring Our PACT Act, which was passed by the Senate earlier this month. For so many who have been injured by the water, now is the time to seek the justice and financial remedies that have long been deserved.”

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