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Camp Lejeune: If you were stationed at Camp Lejeune you and your family may have been exposed to hazards that can result in:
• Esophageal, lung, breast, bladder, kidney cancer
• Adult leukemia
• Multiple myeloma
• Myleodisplasic syndromes
• Renal toxicity
• Hepatic steatosis
• Female infertility
• Miscarriage
• Scleroderma
• Neurobehavioral effects
The diseases that are currently being reviewed for potential presumption of service connection for Camp Lejeune include:
• Kidney cancer
• Angiosarcoma of the liver
• Acute myelogenous leukemia
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Your answers to this rapid assessment questionnaire show you and your loved one may be entitled to VA benefits and entitlements due to hazardous material, environmental toxins, and/or herbicide exposure. Based on your answers, you may benefit from healthcare, pensions, insurance, disability compensation, and rehabilitation services. The VA will consider disability compensation claims on a case-by-case basis. It is very important to monitor this site for any deadlines requiring filing on either the Camp Lejeune registry (deadline currently set for September 24, 2016) to ensure you can claim compensation owed to you. Family members of Camp Lejeune Marines and veterans can take advantage of the VA’s Camp Lejeune Family Member Program. The Fort McClellan registry has not been created, but you can track its progress through Congress here.
Average compensation for benefits of this nature range from $1,598 to $39,304 per year, depending on eligiblity and rating. This compensation is federal tax free and does not change or affect your retirement income, including military or federal civil service retirement or social security income.
Other Camp Lejeune Content
- Camp Lejeune water main page
- Camp Lejeune groundwater contamination timeline
- Facts about Camp Lejeune water contamination
- What the VA says about Camp Lejeune water contamination
- Camp Lejeune Public Law 112-154
- Camp Lejeune News Reports
- Camp Lejeune toxic water infographic
Other Fort McClellan Content
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Your answers to this rapid assessment questionnaire show you do not meet the criteria for VA benefits and entitlements due to hazardous material, environmental toxins, and/or herbicide exposure. However, the list of illnesses and medical conditions presented in this rapid assessment does not include all possible medical and health-related conditions and the period of your active duty service may apply to one of the many exceptions in the regulations. The VA will consider disability compensation claims on a case-by-case basis. It is very important to monitor this site for any deadlines requiring filing on either the Camp Lejeune registry (deadline currently set for September 24, 2016) to ensure you can claim compensation owed to you. Family members of Camp Lejeune Marines and veterans can take advantage of the VA’s Camp Lejeune Family Member Program. The Fort McClellan registry has not been created, but you can track its progress through Congress here.
Average compensation for benefits of this nature range from $1,598 to $39,304 per year, depending on eligibility and rating. This compensation is federal tax free and does not change or affect your retirement income, including military or federal civil service retirement or social security income.
Other Camp Lejeune Content
- Camp Lejeune water main page
- Camp Lejeune groundwater contamination timeline
- Facts about Camp Lejeune water contamination
- What the VA says about Camp Lejeune water contamination
- Camp Lejeune Public Law 112-154
- Camp Lejeune News Reports
- Camp Lejeune toxic water infographic
Other Fort McClellan Content
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Question 1 of 5
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Please select the following answer below that applies to you regarding Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Fort McClellan.
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I lived in military housing or worked on base during that time.
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My family lived in military housing on base during that time.
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My son(s) and/or daughter(s) were born during the time I was stationed there or lived on base.
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Question 5 of 5
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Have you or a member of your family living with you at either Camp Lejeune or Fort McClellan experienced or been diagnosed with any of the following? Check all those applicable. You should check all that apply whether the condition occurred during your military service or much later — even many decades later.