Average Value of Camp Lejeune Tourette’s Syndrome – Lawsuit
Is There Protection for the Unborn Children of Mothers Who Were Pregnant at Camp Lejeune Who Now Have Tourette’s Syndrome?
Yes, there is protection for unborn children of mothers who were pregnant at Camp Lejeune, but how now have Tourette’s Syndrome.
What Is Tourette’s Syndrome?
Tourette’s Syndrome is characterized by motor tics and phonic tics that will come and go, with varying amount of severity for the person suffering from this disorder. The tics can be repetitive sniffing, throat clearing or any other type of repetitive action or “tic.” The tics for someone with Tourette’s Syndrome can begin as early as 3 years old, or can proceed to develop later for a child. People who do acquire Tourette’s Syndrome in adulthood usually have the worst tics, but if they are acquired in the early 20s, they tend to be less severe in some cases. An extreme form of Tourette’s Syndrome can also develop to the sufferer, these characteristics can also include a more violent form of Tourette’s Syndrome, including:
- Self-injuring tics
- Biting your own flesh on the arm
- Hitting others uncontrollably
- Shouting obscenities and racial slurs
- Making involuntary obscene gestures
What Prompts a Tic for Someone with Tourette’s Syndrome?
If you have Tourette’s Syndrome from exposure to toxins at Camp Lejeune, you may suffer from many different triggers for this disorder. These triggers can include:
- Sensory symptoms
- Urges to follow the tic
- Urge to stretch out your arm
- Urge to clear throat
- Urges that are hard to control
- Visual cues for certain angles or shapes seen in the environment
Is There Protection for the Children Who Lived with Parents Stationed at Camp Lejeune Who Developed Tourette’s Syndrome?
Yes, there are protections because now there are known guidelines and information related to the damaging toxins that were on the base at Camp Lejeune. There are some factors and influences that can prompt a pregnant woman to have her child develop Tourette’s Syndrome. If a woman was exposed to toxins at Camp Lejeune, the exposure to hazardous chemicals may influence the mother’s child developing Tourette’s Syndrome later in life. Some of these factors that may affect a child of a mother exposed to Camp Lejeune toxins may directly or indirectly include:
- Infants born with low Apgar scores
- Use of forceps and development of hypoxia during the birth
- Identical twin born with a lower birthweight
- Children born with low birthweight with ventricular enlargement
- Severe nausea and vomiting during first trimester
What Were the Toxins That Poisoned the Water and Ground Soil at Camp Lejeune?
If you or your parents lived or worked at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, North Carolina, you may have been exposed to the following dangerous chemicals:
- Trichloroethylene (TCE)
- Tetrachloroethylene (PCE)
- Vinyl chloride (VC) and benzene
Is There Relief Now for People Who Want to Bring a Lawsuit for Being a Victim of Toxic Exposure at Camp Lejeune?
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act allows anyone who lived or worked at the base from August 1, 1953, to December 31, 1987, for at least 30 days, exposed to the contaminated water and suffered injuries, to file a claim against the U.S. government. 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.
Why Do People Get Sick Being Exposed to TCE, PCE and VCs?
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.
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, or you are fully able to initiate your own lawsuit now. Your own lawsuit will not need to wait for the rest of the people to join the class action lawsuit.
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.
You can feel comfortable to call us today, to talk to an attorney with expertise in personal injuries such as developing Tourette’s Syndrome, from being exposed to hazards from living and working at Camp Lejeune.
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Can I Sue for Tourette’s Syndrome from Camp Lejeune Toxic Substances Exposures?
Yes, we can sue for the development of Tourette’s Syndrome from exposure to toxic hazards at Camp Lejeune. You are in the position to call our Los Angeles case lawyers, who are on your side and who can file a lawsuit on your behalf in this type of personal injury case. All that you need to do is to call us to talk to our case attorneys in Los Angeles about your claim of development of Tourette’s Syndrome from living at Camp Lejeune.
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 weigh your options, whereby you are fully able to initiate your own lawsuit now. Your own lawsuit will not need to wait for the rest of the people to join the class action lawsuit.
Average Case Value of Tourette’s Syndrome from Exposure to Toxins at Camp Lejeune
The average case value of Tourette’s Syndrome from exposure to toxins at Camp Lejeune will settle for around $600,000 to over $1 million dollars. Your case may settle for slightly under or over this estimated amount, depending on your exact personal injuries related to your case.
How Long Does It Take to Settle and to Get Paid on These Cases?
These cases will typically take around one year to settle out and pay the recovery compensation due in the case.
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.
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References
Leckman J. F. (2002). Tourette’s syndrome. Lancet (London, England), 360(9345), 1577–1586. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(02)11526-1.