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The Camp Lejeune Justice Act is long overdue. Once passed by Congress and signed by President Biden, the Justice Act will provide a path of much-needed relief for many.
If you lived at or near Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina or worked there as a civilian in any capacity between the 1950s and the 1980s, you or your family may have suffered harm through the long-running water contamination at that military facility.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) identified Camp Lejeune as a major polluter of water wells as early as 1980. Investigations beginning in the early ‘80s uncovered the truth: Oil, industrial waste and other toxic substances were being routinely dumped into the water supply that many base residents and personnel drank and bathed with, fully trusting in its safety. The legal case has been unfolding since then and the new Justice Act finally offers hope to many families.
As devoted servants of your country, you had every right to expect reasonable, vigilant protection of your health and well-being while on that Marine Corps base. If you are or have been ill, were exposed to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987, and even suspect that you may qualify for compensation, please take advantage of our offer of a free initial consultation.
Unlike some impersonal organizations that are suddenly advertising to attract people made ill at Camp Lejeune, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. is a respected real law firm comprised of lawyers and staff with a long history of providing personalized service and consistent results through well-documented personal injury, premises liability and other plaintiffs’ cases. We will continue to uphold our established high standards for all whom we represent, including people making water contamination claims through the Justice Act.
We look forward to explaining the process of making a claim for compensation through the Justice Act. We pledge clear communication and trustworthy counsel if you become a client of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. We take premises liability cases such as these on a contingency basis. This means you will owe no fees until and unless we recover compensation for you.
For decades, veterans, their family members and civilian personnel who had spent time at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina have been reporting devastating illnesses. Many have been forced to rely on disability benefits to survive.
The Justice Act is part of a larger piece of legislation called the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act. After all these years, those who developed cancers, experienced ill effects or experienced early deaths of loved ones traceable to contaminated water wells on the base will finally have a legal remedy.
Because of the slow-growing nature of cancers, some affected Marines, military family members and civilian personnel have just recently been diagnosed, while others have suffered for some time. Some military families have already lost family members with a history at Camp Lejeune to conditions and diseases including the following:
Some may ask why our attorneys in New York and New Jersey state are offering our services to sufferers of illnesses related to Camp Lejeune’s water contamination problem. The reasons are simple:
If we take your case, according to the terms of the Justice Act, we will bring an action in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. However, your location and ours will not stand in the way of our ability to make a strong case on your behalf. Our focus will always be on you, your well-being and your needs, wherever you are.
Our premises liability lawyers are ready to aggressively investigate and document the facts regarding your time at Camp Lejeune, your illness and your financial needs that have resulted from that medical condition.
We are ready to respond quickly to gather all evidence that we need to make a strong case on your behalf. You do not need to keep suffering without the help that you need and deserve. The purpose of the Camp Lejeune Justice Act is to bring relief to people such as you if you qualify to bring a claim.
We will tally up what you need to cover past, present and future medical expenses, lost wages, disabilities, and pain and suffering. The Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. can be the source of comfort and help that you have been waiting for.
Call us at 888-307-1508 or complete our simple inquiry form to schedule a free initial consultation at your earliest convenience.
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Sam Davis, a native of Bergenfield, N.J. is the son of the late Harold Davis, M.D who for decades practiced family medicine from his home on Washington Avenue in Bergenfield, New Jersey.
As a boy, Sam Davis attended the Englewood School for Boys, now known as the Dwight Englewood School, and subsequently in 1973 earned his Bachelor’s degree from Tufts University. After graduating from the Rutgers School of Law in 1977 he served as a Judicial Clerkship for Magistrate Peter B. Scuderi and the Honorable David D. Follender, J.S.C. He is admitted to the New Jersey Bar, The District of Columbia Bar, The Federal Bar, and United States Supreme Court Bar. Sam Davis has also been certified by the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney.
Marc C. Saperstein has his B.A. in Economics from Rutgers University and J.D. from Emory University School of Law and is admitted to the bar in New Jersey and New York. He is a founding member of the well-respected personal injury law firm of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon P.C. He is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney and has handled some of America’s most complex legal cases, including product liability actions; tobacco, and pharmaceutical class actions. He has successfully litigated construction accidents; serious automobile, trucking, and school bus accidents. As a result, he has obtained dozens of multi seven-figure settlements and verdicts on behalf of his clients.
Garry R. Salomon is a personal injury trial attorney certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney. He is a founding member and serves as the managing partner of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. Garry Salomon’s main areas of concentration include all areas of personal injury law. During his more than 35 years of practicing law he has successfully represented thousands of clients. He most particularly enjoys the courtroom environment and concentrates on bringing his cases to the trial stage. He is quoted as saying, “An insurance company will only consider paying fair and just compensation only if they see that the plaintiff is ready to let a jury decide the case; however, if an insurance company is unwilling to deal fairly with the plaintiff, then I trust a jury to decide the outcome.”
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