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Firefighting Foam Exposure May Be Linked to Cancer

If you or someone you love was exposed to AFFF or PFAS and later diagnosed with a serious illness, legal help may be available.

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Why Are People Filing AFFF Lawsuits?

  • Firefighting foam (AFFF) contains toxic PFAS chemicals, often called “forever chemicals,” which can build up in the body over time.

  • These chemicals have been linked to serious health conditions, including several types of cancer and autoimmune diseases.

  • Lawsuits claim that manufacturers knew about the health risks but failed to warn the public!

  • People exposed through firefighting, military service, airport work, industrial jobs, or environmental contamination may be eligible.

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Who Is Eligible to File an AFFF Claim?

Well-known health authorities like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the American Cancer Society (ACS) have recognized potential connections between certain PFAS chemicals and cancer risks for firefighters.

Medical research has established a correlation between exposure to AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) and the onset of the following diseases:

  • You or a loved one were exposed to AFFF or PFAS chemicals — regardless of your job or background

  • You can provide documents, photos, or other evidence of exposure (if requested by an attorney)

  • You were later diagnosed with one of the following conditions:

  • Kidney cancer

  • Liver Cancer

  • Testicular Cancer

  • Thyroid Cancer

  • Thyroid Disease (including hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism)

  • Ulcerative Colitis

About the Case

AFFF (firefighting foam) lawsuits are part of a growing legal action against manufacturers of products containing PFAS — toxic “forever chemicals” that may build up in the body and cause serious health issues.

While firefighters and military personnel were among the first affected, anyone with documented exposure — including airport workers, industrial employees, and civilians — may be eligible.

If you or a loved one were exposed and later diagnosed with a qualifying illness, you may have a right to take legal action. Don’t wait — your time to file may be limited.


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