Jonathan Sharp is the chief financial officer at Environmental Litigation Group, PC.
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Decades of toxic contamination at Camp Lejeune have left veterans, military families, and civilians with devastating health issues.
Many U.S. veterans are suffering from asbestos-related illnesses due to past military exposure, highlighting the urgent need for a national asbestos-exposure registry to improve early detection, diagnosis, and access to VA benefits.
Jonathan Sharp is the chief financial officer at Environmental Litigation Group, PC. Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, the law firm specializes in toxic exposure cases for veterans and their families.
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The Honoring Our PACT Act
A Game-Changer for Arkansas Veterans Affected by Toxic Exposure
Arkansas Advocate | April | 2023
On Aug. 10, 2022, the Honoring Our PACT Act was enacted, a bill that expands healthcare and benefits for more than five million veterans with a history of toxic exposure.
Tennessee Lookout | January | 2023
As a nationwide phenomenon, environmental racism occurs when low-income people of color are disproportionately exposed to pollution due to the neighborhoods they are forced to live in. An insidious contributor to environmental racism in Tennessee is the presence of military bases. These installations are major pollution sources, and those living close to military bases are often people of color with limited financial resources.
The Progressive Magazine | November | 2022
From 1953 to 1987, nearly 1 million troops and their families were exposed to a cocktail of toxic hazards from on-site and off-base sources, including PFAS.
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