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Wake-up call: duplicate Camp Lejeune claims have surpassed 10%

Just three weeks after the PACT Act was signed, SimplyConvert found that 7% of Camp Lejeune clients had signed with multiple law firms. Six weeks later, that number had surpassed..

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John Romano's 12 Don'ts in the Handling of the Camp Lejeune Cases

On today's AAJ Camp Lejeune Virtual Seminar, moderator John Romano of Romano Law Group shared his tips on handling Camp Lejeune cases. His points are so important that they are..

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Optimizing Camp Lejeune Data: Streamline Filings, Build Stronger Cases

The water supply at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune was contaminated with toxic chemicals for decades. Exposure to these chemicals has resulted in tragic health conditions for..

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SimplyConvert and Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Client Intake

SimplyConvert Automates and Maximizes Veteran Compensation with Real-Time Adjustments to Presumptive Diseases

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toxic baby formula (necrotizing enterocolitis) and Similac recall

Toxic Baby Formula (NEC) and Similac Recall Litigations

One campaign, two opportunities to monetize leads

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Firefighter Gear Litigation

Firefighter Gear

About Firefighting Gear Litigation Firefighters rely on protective equipment to keep them safe as they carry out the dangerous duties of the job. But the gear meant to protect..

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Medtronic Insulin Pump Litigation

About Medtronic Insulin Pump Litigation Cases For people living with diabetes, keeping blood sugar levels in check is of utmost importance. Many have turned to insulin pumps --..

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Burn Injuries

About Burn Injury Cases Burn injuries -- no matter how they happen -- are devastating and can be life-altering.

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Paraquat being sprayed on a field

The early advantage SimplyConvert firms had in Paraquat

Was your firm collecting Paraquat cases 2 years ago? SimplyConvert firms were.

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AFFF Firefighting Foam Litigation

About the Litigation AFFF, or Aqueous Film-Forming Foam, is used to extinguish Class B material fires, which include oil, gasoline, and jet fuel. AFFF is highly effective in..

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