Camp Lejeune

Toxic Water Claims

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Mike Dowling has been appointed and re-appointed by the Court three times to serve as a Co-Lead Counsel of the Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Litigation.

Although the deadline to file new Camp Lejeune claims has passed, Dowling PLLC is considering representation of Camp Lejeune claimants with timely-filed claims on a case-by-case basis.

Tragically, for over 30 years, between 1953 and 1987, drinking water at Camp Lejeune was contaminated with dangerous chemicals linked to cancer, Parkinson's disease, birth defects, and more.

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act, which became law on August 10, 2022, allows marines, family members, and any civilian contractors harmed by the toxic water, which was supplied to the base for decades, to pursue compensation through administrative claims, and ultimately, lawsuits.

Those who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for 30 days or more between 1953 and 1987 may be eligible to file a claim. Additionally, the descendants of the impacted person may qualify for a claim if the affected person is deceased.

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Contact Dowling PLLC for a free consultation to see if you are eligible to pursue a claim.

It is important to keep in mind that there is only one federal court in the entire country where Camp Lejeune water contamination lawsuits can be filed: the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Mike Dowling was appointed by this Court in 2023 to co-lead the Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Litigation, and he was re-appointed by the Court to co-lead the litigation in 2024 and 2025.

Mike Dowling clerked for a federal judge on that same court, and he has spent the majority of his legal career litigating cases against the government in that court. Mike has received numerous accolades for his work.

Mike is a summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke University and a graduate of Duke University School of Law. He has deep ties to North Carolina, and is a trusted, tenacious North Carolina lawyer who is familiar with the unique customs and practices of litigating against the government in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.

Mike Dowling and his law firm stand ready to help Marines, their families, civilian contractors, and other on-base personnel who have been impacted by the water contamination at Camp Lejeune.

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