18 min

Study Links Camp Lejeune Toxic Water to New Cancers with Hunter Shkolnik Mass Tort News LegalCast

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In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico sits down with Hunter Shkolnik of Napoli Shkolnik to discuss the recently published government study on water contamination at Camp Lejeune. The study reveals alarming findings related to diseases and cancers associated with exposure to the contaminated water, impacting military families. Shkolnik emphasizes the significance of the report, highlighting the expansion of diseases covered, including male breast cancer.
They examine the challenges faced by victims seeking compensation, particularly within the slow-moving elective option program. Shkolnik criticizes the arbitrary limitations imposed on eligibility, urging the government to align with the study's findings and update the compensation criteria.
The conversation touches on the importance of legal representation for affected individuals, emphasizing the need to gather essential proof and medical records. Shkolnik provides insights into the shortcomings of the current legal process and urges the government to act promptly, considering the urgency of the situation.
As the August deadline for filing claims approaches, Shkolnik encourages individuals to take swift action, stressing the limited time available for seeking compensation. The episode concludes with a call to attorneys and the public to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of those affected by the Camp Lejeune water contamination.
Stay informed about the latest developments and join the conversation to support the victims and their families. Time is of the essence in ensuring justice and compensation for those who served their country at Camp Lejeune. 
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In this LegalCast episode, Elisa D'Amico sits down with Hunter Shkolnik of Napoli Shkolnik to discuss the recently published government study on water contamination at Camp Lejeune. The study reveals alarming findings related to diseases and cancers associated with exposure to the contaminated water, impacting military families. Shkolnik emphasizes the significance of the report, highlighting the expansion of diseases covered, including male breast cancer.
They examine the challenges faced by victims seeking compensation, particularly within the slow-moving elective option program. Shkolnik criticizes the arbitrary limitations imposed on eligibility, urging the government to align with the study's findings and update the compensation criteria.
The conversation touches on the importance of legal representation for affected individuals, emphasizing the need to gather essential proof and medical records. Shkolnik provides insights into the shortcomings of the current legal process and urges the government to act promptly, considering the urgency of the situation.
As the August deadline for filing claims approaches, Shkolnik encourages individuals to take swift action, stressing the limited time available for seeking compensation. The episode concludes with a call to attorneys and the public to raise awareness and advocate for the rights of those affected by the Camp Lejeune water contamination.
Stay informed about the latest developments and join the conversation to support the victims and their families. Time is of the essence in ensuring justice and compensation for those who served their country at Camp Lejeune. 
https://www.napolilaw.com/
 
Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… 
LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news/ 
Twitter:   / https://twitter.com/masstortnewsorg 
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Facebook:  / https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org 
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@masstortnews?lang=en 

18 min