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    Average Value of Camp Lejeune Autism – Autism Spectrum – Asperger’s Lawsuit

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    What Is Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome?

    Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome are characterized and noted as deficits of social skills by individuals who have this disorder. It is also known that people with Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome often also exhibit:

    • Nonsocial cognition
    • Limited social cognition
    • Neurobiological issues
    • Deficits in social communication
    • Lacking in social interactions
    • Restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior
    • Restricted interests and activities
    • Poor adaptive functioning

    Many individuals who are diagnosed with Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome today, may have been the victims of toxic poisoning from Camp Lejeune, which triggered the condition. If this is the case for you, just call us at the Normandie Law Firm now, and we can discuss your case for personal injury from Camp Lejeune with you today.
    Average Value of Camp Lejeune Autism - Autism Spectrum – Asperger’s – Lawsuit lawyer attorney liability sue
    Why Do People Get Sick Being Exposed to TCE, PCE and VCs?

    People who are exposed to TCE, PCE and VCs have experienced many different triggers in their bodies, as a result of the exposure to toxins at Camp Lejeune. These chemicals are highly dangerous and hazardous to be exposed to in the environment. They are toxic by nature, and not meant to be ingested or swallowed by humans from drinking water in contaminated soils.

    What Did the ATSDR Find in Relation to Camp Lejeune and the Presence of PCE, TCE and VC?

    The ATSDR in 2012, found that some buildings on Camp Lejeune were dangerous because there were negative health effects related to exposure of the chemicals PCE, TCE and VC on that base. These exposures to the people working, living and visiting Camp Lejeune were responsible for being an increased health risk for people on the base during times of exposure.

    The symptoms of disorders, diseases and syndromes associated with this exposure to the hazardous chemicals gives the individuals exposed serious, debilitating and disabling medical problems. Many of these medical issues do not have a cure, and the symptoms will necessarily reduce the person’s quality of life, or in some cases promote an early death because of the exposure to environmental toxins on Camp Lejeune’s military base.

    Are There Protections for the Children Who Lived with Parents Stationed at Camp Lejeune?

    Yes, there are current protections for children who lived with their parents at Camp Lejeune. They are able to file a lawsuit now, and recover compensation based on the claim that they developed Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome from toxins in the land and water at Camp Lejeune when they lived there in the 1950s up to 1985.
    Average Value of Camp Lejeune Autism - Autism Spectrum – Asperger’s – Lawsuit lawyer attorney sue liability
    Are There Also Protection for the Unborn Children of Mothers Who Were Pregnant at Camp Lejeune?

    Yes, for anyone who lived at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, North Carolina, these individuals may have been exposed to dangerous chemicals, such as:

    • Trichloroethylene (TCE)
    • Tetrachloroethylene (PCE)
    • Vinyl chloride (VC) and benzene

    The presence of these chemicals in the water at Camp Lejeune may have triggered the later development of Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome in these affected individuals. For that reason, there is the Camp Lejeune Justice Act which allows anyone who lived or worked at the base from August 1, 1953, to December 31, 1987, for at least 30 days to recover compensation based on that exposure.

    This means that if you were exposed to the contaminated water and suffered injuries, then you may be eligible to file a claim against the U.S. government for recovery compensation based on developing Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome because of that environmental exposure to hazardous chemicals.

    You are permitted to file a claim in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Northern Carolina to recover damages and personal injuries from exposure to hazardous chemicals in the water at Camp Lejeune from 1953 to 1985.

    Should I Join a Class Action Lawsuit – Or Should I File My Own Individual Lawsuit?

    You always have the choice to join a class action lawsuit. You can come in and talk to our legal team to weigh your options joining a class action lawsuit, or you are fully able to initiate your own lawsuit now.

    Statute Of Limitations – How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for Acquiring a Personal Injury from Camp Lejeune?

    The statute of limitations in California for personal injury lawsuit filing is two years. You will have two years to file your case regarding acquiring a personal injury disease from Camp Lejeune. You will not want to wait until this statute runs dry. You could give us a call this afternoon, which will start the process for your claim for getting a personal injury from Camp Lejeune exposure to hazardous chemical toxins in the water.

    Zero Fee Guarantee

    You can call us at the Normandie Law Firm today, to get a free review your case for development of Autism, Autism Spectrum and Asperger’s Syndrome based on environmental hazardous exposure to chemicals at Camp Lejeune. That is how you can take advantage of our zero-fee guarantee today, just call us now!

    Free Second Opinion Case Review / Experienced Lawyers in Helping People with Autism Syndrome from Camp Lejeune Toxic Waste Exposures

    You are able to have a free second opinion and case review, from our attorneys who specialize in Autism Syndromes from toxic exposures at Camp Lejeune. You can talk to us today, by calling our legal team of experienced attorneys in Los Angeles at the Normandie Law Firm now.
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    Can I Sue for Autism Syndrome from Camp Lejeune Toxic Waste Environmental Exposures?

    Yes, we can sue for Autism Syndromes that developed from being a victim of exposure to toxic wastes at Camp Lejeune. It is easy to make the first phone call to us, just contact us at the Normandie Law Firm today. You will be connected to our Los Angeles case lawyers, who can file a lawsuit on your behalf, based on your claim for personal injuries for exposure to toxins at Camp Lejeune. You will have immediate access to our lawyers in Los Angeles, who can bring an action for damages, losses and compensation, to reimburse you for your personal injuries related to Camp Lejeune toxic exposures.

    Average Case Value of Personal Injuries from Camp Lejeune Waste Exposures Resulting in Developing Autism Syndrome

    The average case value of personal injuries will depend on the extend and depth of your own injuries. Having said that, you can expect a settlement for recovery compensation to settle for around $500,000 to $1 million, depending on the case and your own injuries.

    How Long Does It Take to Settle and to Get Paid on These Cases?

    Cases related to toxic chemical exposure at Camp Lejeune can settle within one year in many cases. Some cases may take longer, and this will depend on the extent of your personal injuries suffered at Camp Lejeune.

    Statute Of Limitations – How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit?

    The statute of limitations in California for personal injury lawsuit filing is two years.

    Call for a Free Consultation

    You can feel comfortable to call us today, and we will review your case for Autism Syndromes at our law office. We will give to you a free consultation, and you are going to be heard for the first time regarding your claims for personal injuries related to toxic waste exposures at Camp Lejeune. Just call today, we are standing by waiting for your call right now.

    References

    Velikonja, T., Fett, A. K., & Velthorst, E. (2019). Patterns of Nonsocial and Social Cognitive Functioning in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Psychiatry, 76(2), 135–151. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2018.3645.

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