A Deep Dive into the AFFF Mass Tort Lawsuit: Implications and Insights

Three lawyers in discussion, focusing on the AFFF lawsuit and the implications related to firefighting foam.

Understanding AFFF and its Implications

AFFF, or Aqueous Film Forming Foam, is a type of firefighting foam that has been used for decades by firefighters, including military and civilian units, to suppress fires. AFFF was used in both actual fires and training exercises across multiple organizations. However, many of the chemicals found in AFFF can build up in the body over time and negatively impact overall human health. If you were exposed to these toxic firefighting foam chemicals, you have a substantially increased risk of developing several serious, life-threatening illnesses, including cancer.

Legal Action Against Negligent Manufacturers

If you have already been diagnosed with cancer or another illness after exposure to the toxic chemicals in firefighting foam, you could file an AFFF lawsuit against negligent manufacturers such as Tyco, 3M, Dupont, and others. Our Mass Tort Intake Center group has the resources to handle your AFFF lawsuit. At our group, we want to help Americans who have faced severe illness due to AFFF foam exposure receive the compensation they deserve. Potential firefighting foam exposure victims include airport and military firefighters, as well as local first responders and those living near areas where AFFF foam was used.

By working with an attorney from our group, many victims find that they can substantially increase the compensation they will receive for their injuries and suffering. An attorney can build a solid lawsuit, gather the information you need to prove your claim, and aggressively pursue the monetary compensation you deserve for your physical and emotional suffering related to your diagnosis.

Joining a Mass Tort Action

The AFFF litigation is paving the way for national PFAS litigation. Forever chemicals, scientifically known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have been produced and manufactured in a wide variety of industries since it was first discovered in the 1930s. Litigation and regulatory efforts have been underway for over two decades, arising from the ubiquity and persistence of PFAS and the growing amount of scientific evidence pointing towards PFAS exposure-based health impacts.

On September 27, 2018, a federal judicial panel decided to consolidate these cases by creating Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) 2873 set in the United States District Court of South Carolina. MDL-2873 is comprised of over 1800 cases that have common questions of law and fact involving the use of aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs) and PFAS contamination. These cases generally allege that defendants, mostly major chemical manufacturers, contaminated groundwater with PFAS near various military bases, airports, and other industrial sites with the use of AFFFs.

In conclusion, if you or someone you know has been exposed to AFFF firefighting foam or other toxic PFAS chemicals like PFOA or PFOS and has been diagnosed with cancer or suffered from other health conditions or illnesses as a result of this exposure, it is important to seek legal action. An experienced attorney from our Mass Tort Intake Center group can help you file an individual lawsuit or join a mass tort action in multidistrict litigation to seek compensation for your injuries and suffering.

Take action today

To join the AFFF mass tort lawsuits, you need to work with an experienced personal injury lawyer who can help you gather evidence of your exposure and injury; file your lawsuit in the appropriate court; negotiate with the defendants or their insurance companies; and represent you in court if necessary. A personal injury lawyer can also advise you on your legal rights and options; protect you from any attempts to undermine your claim; and fight for your best interests throughout the legal process.

If you believe that you may have a claim related to exposure to AFFF firefighting foam or other toxic PFAS chemicals like PFOA or PFOS, don’t hesitate to reach out to our Mass Tort Intake Center group for help. Our experienced attorneys are ready to assist you in seeking compensation for your injuries and suffering. FILL OUT THE FORM TO GET YOUR FREE CLAIM REVIEW. Don’t wait – take action today!

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Briefing to Congress on Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)

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