AFFF Firefighting Foam
Have you or a loved one developed cancer after exposure to AFFF Firefighting Foam? You may be entitled to significant compensation
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AFFF Firefighting Foam, known as Aqueous Film-Forming Foam, has been extensively utilized by firefighters in the United States to combat fires over the years. However, recent research has indicated that this firefighting foam might contain hazardous chemicals, which can lead to various types of cancers and other health issues. Consequently, numerous lawsuits have been filed against the manufacturers of firefighting foam.
The lawsuit alleges that the foam contains per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), toxic chemicals that are associated with cancer, liver damage, and other health complications. Additionally, the lawsuit claims that the manufacturers were aware of the harmful effects of PFAS but neglected to warn the public.
PFAS chemicals, also referred to as “forever chemicals,” remain in the bloodstream indefinitely. Exposure to PFAS-based firefighting foam has been linked to several conditions, including
- bladder cancer,
- Breast cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Leukemia
- Liver cancer
- Lymphoma
- Ovarian cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Renal or kidney cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Thyroid cancer and disease
- Ulcerative colitis and uterine or endometrial cancer.
If you or a loved one had previous exposure to AFFF Firefighting Foam and subsequently developed cancer, we urge you to complete the provided form for a complimentary consultation with an attorney specializing in AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuits. There is no cost associated with this consultation. Seeking advice from an experienced attorney is crucial for comprehending the legal process and receiving guidance in filing a claim.
Our objective is to ensure that you obtain the justice you deserve.