AFFF firefighting foam (PFAS)
PFAS 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam are linked to kidney, testicular, and other cancers.
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What this case is about
Plaintiffs allege PFAS 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foam caused cancer and disease in firefighters, military personnel, and people living near contaminated water supplies.
Cases describe allegations that the defendants deny. Facts are drawn from public court records, settlement administrators, and litigation trackers, and can change as the case moves.
What a review will look at
- Employment or service records showing foam/PFAS exposure
- Medical records confirming your diagnosis
- Roughly when and for how long you were exposed
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Toxic exposure
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