You May Be Entitled to Compensation Dangerous "Forever Chemicals" Are in Our Water, Air, and Everyday Products. PFAS chemicals have been linked to serious health risks, including cancer, thyroid disease, and immune system damage. If you or a loved one lived near a contaminated site or used products containing these toxic substances, you could be eligible to join thousands of others seeking justice.

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Why Act Now?
Time is limited to file a claim.
Corporations responsible for PFAS pollution must be held accountable.
Compensation could cover medical bills, lost wages, and more.
Who Qualifies?
* Residents near military bases, industrial sites, or areas with known PFAS contamination.
* Firefighters or workers exposed to PFAS-laden firefighting foam (AFFF).
* Anyone diagnosed with related illnesses after prolonged exposure.
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are synthetic compounds found in many household and industrial products, from nonstick pans to firefighting foam. Known as “forever chemicals,” PFAS build up in the environment and human bodies over time, causing serious health consequences.
Communities across the U.S., including those at Camp Lejeune military base, have suffered from contaminated water supplies due to negligent corporate practices. Exposure has been linked to cancer, immune deficiencies, hormonal disruptions, and developmental harm in children.
If you or a loved one lived, worked, or were stationed in an area with PFAS water contamination, legal options are available.
Exposure to PFAS chemicals can trigger a wide range of serious medical conditions. Scientific studies show PFAS interfere with hormonal balance, cellular repair, immune system function, and organ health. Below are common symptoms and how PFAS exposure may contribute to them:
PFAS chemicals accumulate in the kidneys and reproductive organs, leading to abnormal cellular changes and tumor formation.
The liver attempts to filter PFAS from the bloodstream, but repeated exposure can cause inflammation, scarring (fibrosis), and liver failure.
PFAS disrupt thyroid hormone production, causing hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and increased risk of thyroid nodules or cancer.
PFAS mimic hormones, which can lead to reduced fertility, altered menstrual cycles, and lower sperm counts.
Pregnant individuals exposed to PFAS have a higher chance of developing dangerous blood pressure conditions affecting mother and child.
Pregnant individuals exposed to PFAS have a higher chance of developing dangerous blood pressure conditions affecting mother and child.
Research shows PFAS exposure is associated with elevated LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels, even in otherwise healthy individuals.
PFAS impair immune cell production and function, making the body more vulnerable to infections and weakening vaccine responses.
In utero and childhood PFAS exposure is linked to cognitive delays, behavioral disorders, and impaired physical growth.
Studies have observed PFAS impacting the body's ability to regulate temperature, particularly during infections.
Gastrointestinal irritation and bleeding can occur when PFAS disrupt gut lining integrity.
Toxic build-up from PFAS ingestion may cause bile-related vomiting, indicating liver or gallbladder involvement.
Fatigue and muscle weakness are common in individuals facing immune system suppression and hormonal disruption from PFAS.
PFAS-induced gastrointestinal issues can cause severe appetite loss and malnutrition symptoms, especially in children.
Growth stunting in children and cachexia (wasting) in adults can result from chronic PFAS exposure.
Companies like 3M and DuPont manufactured PFAS products for decades while ignoring the potential health risks. Firefighting foams used by the military, especially at bases like Camp Lejeune, severely contaminated drinking water sources.
Internal documents uncovered that companies knew about PFAS toxicity as early as the 1960s. Despite this, they suppressed the information, exposing millions to dangerous chemicals without warning.
PFAS lawsuits have led to billions in settlements, and many more claims are underway. Under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act, those affected by toxic water between 1953 and 1987 have a new path to pursue justice.
Mass Tort Intake Center can help victims nationwide secure the compensation they deserve.
Exposure likely if you lived near a military base, industrial facility, or in an area flagged for PFAS contamination warnings.
Common conditions include kidney cancer, testicular cancer, liver disease, thyroid issues, and fertility problems.
Amounts vary, but settlements can range from thousands to millions depending on severity and evidence.
You can still start a claim. Our team can assist in gathering medical documentation.
Strict deadlines apply; contact Mass Tort Intake Center immediately to preserve your right to compensation.
Yes, exposure during the contamination period qualifies you, even if you now live elsewhere.
Submit a free case review request through Mass Tort Intake Center and our team will guide you through every step.