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AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuit

PFAS Cancer Claims

The Firefighting Foam Designed to Protect Lives. PFAS Cancer!

Aqueous Film Forming Foam, commonly called AFFF, was developed to suppress dangerous fires involving flammable liquids and fuels. It has historically been used at military installations, airports, fire departments, training facilities, and industrial locations.

Firefighters, military personnel, airport workers, and others may have encountered AFFF during training, emergency response, equipment maintenance, or occupational duties.

Certain formulations contain or historically contained PFAS chemicals, which is why searches for an AFFF lawsuit, firefighting foam lawsuit, PFAS foam lawsuit, or military firefighting foam lawsuit often begin with a person's service or work history.

The people trained to protect others deserve clear information about the substances they encounter while doing their jobs.

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AFFF Firefighting Foam
PFAS Cancer Claims

Kidney Cancer, Testicular Cancer & Other Conditions. Firefighting Foam Side Affects?

AFFF litigation has involved individuals with significant PFAS exposure who were subsequently diagnosed with serious diseases.

Conditions involved in litigation have included kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease or thyroid cancer, ulcerative colitis, and other qualifying illnesses, depending on the individual case.

That diagnosis-focused side of the litigation is reflected in searches for an AFFF cancer lawsuit, AFFF kidney cancer lawsuit, PFAS kidney cancer, AFFF testicular cancer lawsuit, and PFAS testicular cancer. 

Some conditions may develop years after the period of exposure, making occupational history, military service, training activities, exposure locations, and medical records particularly important when reviewing possible AFFF thyroid cancer or AFFF ulcerative colitis claims.

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What Should You Know?

If you worked with AFFF firefighting foam and were later diagnosed with a qualifying disease, your exposure and medical history may be important when evaluating a potential claim.

How We Can Help!

We can help document your military, firefighting, or occupational exposure history, review your diagnosis, identify relevant information, and connect eligible claimants with attorneys handling AFFF litigation.

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