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Mass Justice Connect Finds Legal Support for those Affected by Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Exposure

Mass Justice Connect Finds Legal Support for those Affected by Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Exposure

If you've been exposed to AFFF and are facing the potential health effects, Mass Justice Connect is here to guide you through this challenging situation. Our mission is to connect you with skilled lawyers specializing in AFFF cases. We're committed to ensuring you receive the right legal support.

If you've been exposed to AFFF and are facing the potential health effects, Mass Justice Connect is here to guide you through this challenging situation. Our mission is to connect you with skilled lawyers specializing in AFFF cases. We're committed to ensuring you receive the right legal support.

Mass Justice Connect Finds Legal Support for those Affected by Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Exposure

If you've been exposed to AFFF and are facing the potential health effects, Mass Justice Connect is here to guide you through this challenging situation. Our mission is to connect you with skilled lawyers specializing in AFFF cases. We're committed to ensuring you receive the right legal support.

What Does AFFF Foam Do?

Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) is a potent fire suppressant used by firefighters to combat flammable liquid pool fires. By creating a barrier between the fire and oxygen, it extinguishes fires. Since the 1960s, it has been extensively used by airport and military firefighters to control jet fuel and petroleum fires.

Health Effects of AFFF
Exposure and PFAS Chemicals

AFFF contains Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS).

These “forever chemicals” are persistent in the environment and the human body. Scientific studies have linked PFAS in firefighting foam to various cancers, such as kidney, testicular, prostate, and bladder cancer.

Are You Eligible?

At-Risk Groups for PFAS Exposure

Firefighters and military personnel with occupational exposure to AFFF firefighting foam face the most significant risk for PFAS exposure. Those who regularly used the foam might have been exposed through skin contact, ingestion, or inhalation during firefighting.

Qualifying for AFFF Foam Lawsuits

If you meet these criteria, you may be eligible for the lawsuit:

Occupational Exposure to Firefighting Foam

If you're a current or former firefighter, military member, or airport worker who worked with firefighting foam regularly.

Cancer Diagnosis

If you've been diagnosed with specific types of cancer after your exposure to firefighting foam, such as prostate, pancreatic, testicular, kidney, breast, bladder, ovarian, liver cancer, lymphoma, or thyroid cancer.

Taking the First Step Towards Justice

If your health has been impacted by AFFF exposure and you're seeking justice, don't hesitate to take action. Reach out to Mass Justice Connect and connect with legal experts who understand the intricacies of AFFF lawsuits.

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