Firefighters, military personnel, and those living near military bases or airports may have been exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals in AFFF foam. Manufacturers knew about the cancer risk and hid it. You may be entitled to significant compensation.
If you were exposed to AFFF and developed any of these cancers, you may have a significant claim:
3M, DuPont, and other manufacturers concealed the cancer risks of AFFF for decades. Get your free case review now.
AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam) is a firefighting foam used by military and civilian fire departments for decades. It contains PFAS chemicals ("forever chemicals") that accumulate in the body and have been linked to multiple types of cancer. Manufacturers including 3M and DuPont knew about these risks but concealed them.
Military firefighters, civilian airport firefighters, Navy personnel, and anyone who lived near a military base or airport where AFFF was used. If you developed cancer after exposure, you may have a significant claim.
3M agreed to a $10.3 billion settlement with water utilities in 2023. Individual personal injury claims are ongoing and settlements can range from $100,000 to over $1 million depending on the severity of illness and exposure history.
Yes. Statutes of limitations apply and vary by state. With active litigation ongoing, it is critical to file as soon as possible to preserve your rights.
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