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Camp Lejeune Lawsuit | July 2025 Settlement Updates One looking glass to the ultimate settlement: the government has allocated $22 billion to pay Camp Lejeune settlement amounts and jury payouts This final settlement number could go up or down
Camp Lejeune Settlement Timeline | 2025 Payout Updates The federal government expects to pay out over $21 billion to Camp Lejeune victims and family members over the next decade In October 2023, the first Camp Lejeune claim was settled through an EO payout More than 1,800 Camp Lejeune lawsuits have been filed, seeking compensation for health conditions related to the toxic water
EXHIBIT A - camplejeunecourtinfo. com KGROUND On July 9, 2024, this Court appointed Thomas J Perrelli of Jenner Block, LLP and Christopher G Oprison of DLA Piper LLP (US) as joint Settlement Masters (“SMs”) pursuant to Fed R Civ P 16(a)(5), 16(c)(2)(H), and 53 to develop a global settlement framework for all claims filed under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (�
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Settlement: March 2025 Update In a significant development for veterans and their families affected by the Camp Lejeune water contamination crisis, Settlement Masters appointed by the U S District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina have projected a global resolution of claims by Fall 2025
Camp Lejeune Settlement Lawsuit Update: September 30, 2024 As of September 2024, the settlement process for Camp Lejeune claims has seen significant momentum More than 100,000 claims have been filed under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, with plaintiffs seeking compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and wrongful death
Camp Lejeune Lawsuit – 2025 Full Legal Update Compensation Guide As of May 2025, over 170,000 administrative claims and approximately 1,500 federal lawsuits have been filed against the government While the two-year filing window has closed, courts are now processing existing lawsuits, which are primarily being heard in the Eastern District of North Carolina