
PFAS Water Contamination July 2025 Update
Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," have been found in drinking water, soil, food, and household products across the United States. Exposure to PFAS has been linked to a growing number of serious health conditions.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a condition potentially related to PFAS exposure, you may be wondering about your legal options. Below, we answer common questions to help guide you.
Frequently Asked Questions about PFAS Lawsuits
Do you Qualify for a PFAS Lawsuit?
Think you might have a case? If you were diagnosed with one of these illnesses after living in a part of the U.S. with high PFAS levels, you may be eligible for significant compensation.
You May Qualify If:
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You lived, worked, or served in an area with known PFAS contamination
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You were regularly exposed to firefighting foam (AFFF) or PFAS-containing products
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You have been diagnosed with:
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Testicular Cancer
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Kidney Cancer
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Prostate Cancer
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Liver Cancer
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Thyroid Cancer
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Ulcerative Colitis
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Even if you're unsure of the source of your exposure, a free case review can help determine if legal options are available.