Lawyer fees draw scrutiny as Camp Lejeune claims stack up
May 30, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

By: KFF Health News – May 29, 2023, 12:01 am By Michelle Andrews | KFF Health News David and Adair Keller started their married life together in 1977 at Camp Lejeune, a military training base on the Atlantic Coast in Jacksonville, North Carolina. David was a Marine Corps field artillery officer then, and they lived […]...Continue reading

Lawyer fees draw scrutiny as Camp Lejeune claims stack up
May 27, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

Health News Florida | By Michelle Andrews – KFF Health News Published May 27, 2023 at 5:00 AM EDT Advocates and lawmakers worry high lawyer fees could shortchange those injured from toxic exposure at the military base after the Camp Lejeune Justice Act became law. David and Adair Keller started their married life together in […]...Continue reading

Firms Want W.Va. Camp Lejeune TCPA Allegations Tossed
May 27, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

By Peter McGuire Law360 (May 26, 2023, 3:51 PM EDT) — Two law firms accused of illegally soliciting clients for Camp Lejeune toxic water contamination lawsuits have told a West Virginia federal judge to toss a proposed class action, arguing they were not responsible for telephoning potential clients on a federal do-not-call list. In separate […]...Continue reading

More Than 60,000 Camp Lejeune Water Poisoning Claims Submitted by Injured Veterans, Family Members: Report
May 26, 2023 by Irvin Jackson

A Navy attorney says the U.S. government has not allocated adequate resources to process and resolve Camp Lejeune water poisoning lawsuits in a timely fashion. A U.S. Navy lawyer estimated that at least 60,000 Camp Lejeune water poisoning claims have already been submitted to the U.S. Government by former service members, their families, and others […]...Continue reading

Navy Lawyer Blames Lejeune Delays on Funding, Staff Shortages
May 26, 2023 by ZeroRisk Cases Marketing

Exclusive Kaustuv Basu Senior Enterprise Reporter The Navy lacks the money and staffing to quickly review compensation claims from thousands of veterans poisoned by toxic water at Camp Lejeune, a Navy attorney acknowledged. In an email this month to claimants’ lawyers, Navy attorney Jennifer Tennile Karnes said nearly 500 law firms have registered to represent […]...Continue reading