Professional-grade toxic water quantification for the August 2026 Deadline. Injected with 2026 DOJ EES tables, ATSDR plume data, and CLJA legal deltas.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Elective Early Settlement (EES) track defines specific payout ranges for Tier 1 conditions. Litigation beyond these caps requires a full forensic audit.
Bladder, kidney, liver, leukemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, etc.. Benchmarked against 2026 PACT Act EES payout indices.
Audit Case ValueNeurological condition linked to contamination. Benchmarked against 2026 PACT Act EES payout indices.
Audit Case ValueChronic or acute kidney conditions. Benchmarked against 2026 PACT Act EES payout indices.
Audit Case ValueAnalyzing the three pillars of Camp Lejeune toxic tort litigation to maximize recovery potential for 2026 claims.
Correlation between VOC biomarkers (TCE/PCE) and specific oncological staging.
Mapping service records to specific contaminated wells (Tarawa Terrace vs Hadnot Point).
Alignment with the 2022 Camp Lejeune Justice Act and 2026 DOJ expedited updates.
Represented claimants typically bypass DOJ caps by presenting forensic toxicological evidence in North Carolina courts, achieving significantly higher offsets than the elective early settlement track.
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) specifically overrides North Carolina's 10-year statute of repose, allowing victims exposed between 1953 and 1987 to file claims regardless of how long ago the injury occurred.
Tier 1 conditions (Bladder Cancer, Kidney Cancer, Leukemia) qualify for the highest EES track payments. Tier 2 conditions (Parkinson's, Multiple Myeloma) have slightly lower caps but still qualify for expedited processing.
Yes. Children exposed 'in utero' or through household contamination (e.g., father's contaminated boots) are classified as high-premium claimants. Our v2.1 Auditor applies a 1.3x alpha multiplier to these cases.
CLJA settlements are independent of VA benefits. However, the DOJ may seek to offset specific medical cost reimbursements already paid by the VA. Professional audits are required to calculate the exact net recovery.
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