What Exactly Is Parkinson’s Disease?
Parkinson’s disease or PD is an incurable disease that affects a person’s neurological systems, and slowly breaks down the system over time. This disease will unfortunately be with you for the rest of your life, as it is incurable. There are some ways to try to manage the disease, and offer a way to improve your quality of life with Parkinson’s disease, but every case is different and people respond differently to medications, therapies and surgical procedures.
If you have a personal injury from acquiring Parkinson’s disease as the result of living at Camp Lejeune, then you need to call our law firm immediately. We are here to discuss your case with you, and initiate a lawsuit on the merits of your case right now.
“How Do I Know If I Might Have Parkinson’s Disease, What If I Do Have the Shakes in My Hands?”
Parkinson’s disease is characterized by movements that are involuntary, such as:
- Shakes
- Tremors
- Rigidity
- Bradykinesia
The motor symptoms of a person will often occur late in the disease running its course in a person’s body. The tremors result from the death of dopaminergic cells and increases in alpha synuclein in the person’s body. The symptoms and overall conditions related to Parkinson’s disease are generally permanent, and nothing so far is able to stop the progression of this debilitating disease. It is difficult to detect the disease in its early stages, because there are few biomarkers that will alert healthcare professionals that the disease is forming in someone’s body.
“Help, I Think I Have Parkinson’s Disease from Living at Camp Lejeune, What Can I Do?”
If you have Parkinson’s disease from living, working or being stationed at Camp Lejeune, you can call us today at the Normandie Law Firm for assistance. Your disease may have been triggered to initiate in your body, based on the toxic chemicals you were exposed to at the military base of Camp Lejeune.
Parkinson’s Disease Has Many Different Non-Motor Symptoms
Parkinson’s disease also has characteristic non-motor symptoms as well. This means that you may not have any tremors or shaking of limbs or facial muscles, but could still definitely have the effects of Parkinson’s disease. Sometimes, having Parkinson’s disease can trigger or exacerbate other chronic disease conditions that you already have, making them worse as well. Some of the non-motor symptoms that may be associated with having Parkinson’s disease include:
- Memory impairment
- Cognitive decline
- Dementia
- Constipation
- Fatigue
- Hyposmia
- Restless legs syndrome
- Sleep behavior disorder
- Urinary issues
- Drooling
- Hallucinations
- Gastro tract issues
- Cancer
- Type 2 diabetes
- Hypertension
- Anemia
- Sleep disorders
If you lived or worked at the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, in Jacksonville, North Carolina, you may have developed Parkinson’s disease from exposure to toxins on the base. These toxins are extremely dangerous and hazardous to human health, and include:
- Trichloroethylene (TCE)
- Tetrachloroethylene (PCE)
- Vinyl chloride (VC) and benzene
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.
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You are entitled to a free second opinion case review from our experienced lawyers, if you have gotten Parkinson’s disease from living and working at Camp Lejeune. All that you want right now is relief, and we get that fact. You can start the process off right, by talking to the attorneys who specialize in personal injuries from exposure to toxins at Camp Lejeune today.
We can connect you with a lawyer with a firm specialty in acquiring Parkinson’s disease from living at Camp Lejeune. You can have a strong connection with our experienced attorneys in Los Angeles, at the Normandie Law Firm today. Just call us now to discuss your case.
Can I Sue for Acquiring Parkinson’s Disease from Toxins at Camp Lejeune?
Yes, we can sue if you were personally injured, from inhaling, drinking or being exposed to toxins from living at Camp Lejeune. All that you have to do is to call our Los Angeles case lawyers today, and they can file a lawsuit on your behalf. Just talking to our case attorneys in Los Angeles can give you the peace of mind that you are no doubt looking for right now, as you try to live with Parkinson’s disease.
Average Case Value of Acquiring Parkinson’s Disease from Living at Camp Lejeune
The average case value of acquiring Parkinson’s disease from living at Camp Lejeune, will be in the $1 million to $1.25 million dollar range for recovery compensation. Each case is different, and it will depend on your medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering associated with the loss.
How Long Does It Take to Settle and to Get Paid on These Types of Cases?
It will take around a year to settle your case for acquiring Parkinson’s disease from living at Camp Lejeune. You just need to give us a call at the Normandie Law Firm, and you will be well on the way to starting your personal injury claim off right.
Statute Of Limitations – How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for Parkinson’s Disease from Working at Camp Lejeune?
In the event that you do want to file a claim for acquiring Parkinson’s disease from living at Camp Lejeune, the statute of limitations in California for personal injury lawsuit filing is two years.
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References
Santiago, J. A., Bottero, V., & Potashkin, J. A. (2017). Biological and Clinical Implications of Comorbidities in Parkinson’s Disease. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 9, 394. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00394.
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