Firefighting Foam (AFFF) Cancer Lawsuit

AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam), a firefighting foam commonly used to suppress flammable liquid fires, has been the cause of numerous health issues, giving rise to numerous AFFF lawsuits.

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Health Impacts

The health risks associated with AFFF are due to the presence of PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) in some formulations, which are synthetic chemicals (labeled a “forever chemical” due to their persistent nature within an individual’s body for an extended time) that have been used in various industrial and consumer products. Whereas health risks vary, including such instances as bioaccumulation and the contamination of water supplies, AFFF class action lawsuits focus on occupational exposure.

To be eligible, you must have a diagnosis from a medical professional for one of the specified conditions within the last 20 years.

Bladder Cancer

Leukemia

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Myeloma/Multiple Myeloma

Breast Cancer

Kidney Cancer

Liver Cancer

Low birth weight (5 points or less for a newborn baby)

Pancreatic Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Preeclampsia

Testicular Cancer

Thyroid Disease (hypo, hyperthyroidism, & Hashimoto’s)

Ulcerative Colitis

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FAQ, Eligibility

All answers must be verifiable

No, you may not participate if you have a felony conviction on your record.

No, if you are already working with an attorney on this case you are precluded from participating in the lawsuit.

Exposure must have occurred after the year 1980.

Yes, exposure must have occurred in one of the following scenarios:

You were a firefighter

You were an emergency responder

You were an airport worker

You were serving on a military base

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