Cancers from Firefighting Foam
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Cancers From Firefighting Foam
Firefighting Foam (AFFF) Lawsuits
Linked to Cancer and Serious Health Risks — Find Out If You Qualify for Compensation
Firefighters, military personnel, airport workers, and others who were regularly exposed to AFFF (aqueous film-forming foam) may now be at risk for developing serious illnesses — including kidney, testicular, and pancreatic cancer.
Recent lawsuits allege that manufacturers knew about the risks of PFAS (so-called “forever chemicals”) found in AFFF but failed to warn users.
If you or a loved one was diagnosed with cancer after regular exposure to firefighting foam, you may be eligible for significant compensation.
Why Are People Suing Over AFFF Exposure?
AFFF contains toxic compounds that are linked to several forms of cancer and long-term health conditions. Despite mounting evidence, chemical companies continued producing and distributing the foam for decades, potentially putting thousands at risk.
Victims are now filing lawsuits claiming:
- Manufacturers failed to warn about cancer risks
- Companies knew about the danger but concealed it
- Exposure caused severe health consequences, including cancer
Who Is Eligible for an AFFF Lawsuit?
You may qualify if you:
- Worked as a firefighter (military or civilian), airport worker, or in industrial settings using AFFF
- Were regularly exposed to AFFF over time
- Have been diagnosed with kidney, testicular, pancreatic, or other related cancers
Even family members of those exposed may be eligible.
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Our team works on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if we recover money for you. There’s no cost to find out if you qualify.
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Time may be limited due to legal deadlines. Don’t wait — fill out our quick form to see if you’re eligible.