Families suing over 2021 jet fuel leak into Navy drinking water in Hawaii seek $225K to $1.25M
- A lawyer representing U.S. military families in Hawaii requested damages ranging from about $225,000 to $1.25 million for each plaintiff due to a 2021 jet fuel leak into a Navy drinking water system.
- Freeman, one of the plaintiffs, was suggested to receive various amounts for different damages, including future pain, mental anguish, impairment, and lost wages.
- Freeman is part of 17 plaintiffs chosen to represent over 7,500 others in federal lawsuits related to the jet fuel leak at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility.
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