You may be eligible to file a Tylenol Autism ADHD Lawsuit / Acetaminophen Autism ADHD Claim if you or a loved one used Tylenol and/ or Acetaminophen during pregnancy, and your child was subsequently diagnosed with ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Legal action is being strategized by our attorneys for Horizon Therapeutics’ failure to properly warn patients of potential hearing loss side effects.
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Over 140,000 Exactech hip, knee and ankle implants have been recalled due to packaging errors that can lead to the breakdown of parts vital to the device’s function.
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Over one million people, who were present at Camp Lejeune (North Carolina) between 1953 and 1987, may have been exposed to toxic substances in the water.
The Camp Lejeune Contaminated Water Lawsuit can apply to you, a family member, or a loved one who lived at Camp Lejeune (North Carolina) and suffered health effects from the decades of water contamination that occurred.
Toxic chemicals in Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF Firefighting Foam) have been linked to numerous types of cancer, including:
AFFF Firefighting Foam lawsuits aim to hold manufacturers accountable for putting peoples’ health at risk.
If you have been exposed to Paraquat and diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease may be eligible to pursue compensation, and entitled to participate in the paraquat lawsuit.
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On this page, we’ll discuss an overview of various AFFF Exposure Symptoms, updates regarding the AFFF Foam Lawsuit, types of cancer linked to AFFF exposure (and other health conditions), who qualifies to file an AFFF foam lawsuit, and much more.
Aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) has been used in a number of industries since first being developed in collaboration between the US Military and 3M.
Several brands of AFFF firefighting foam were manufactured with PFAS chemicals.
Exposure to PFAS chemicals has been linked to a number of cancers and other health problems.
Legal action is being taken against AFFF manufacturers on behalf of people exposed to firefighting foam who have developed cancer or other serious health problems.
If you have been exposed to aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) and subsequently developed cancer or other related illnesses, you may be eligible to file an AFFF Lawsuit.
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This blog provides comprehensive information about AFFF exposure symptoms, cancer types, and other health problems associated with AFFF foam exposure.
We will also discuss the occupations at higher risk of AFFF exposure and how you can file an AFFF firefighting foam lawsuit to seek justice.
If you were exposed to firefighting foam and developed medical issues, it’s important to consult with experienced firefighting foam lawyers and find the right law firm to guide you through the legal process and help you recover the damages you deserve.
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No, there is not an AFFF Class Action Lawsuit for cancer and other injuries related resulting from exposure to firefighting foam.
Rather, AFFF lawsuits are consolidated into multidistrict litigation (MDL)
The AFFF Firefighting Foam MDL consolidates all AFFF lawsuits into a singular US District Court for consistent decision making.
When a large number of people have been affected by the same thing, the federal court system allows for the creation of an MDL to better manage the litigation and cut costs.
The AFFF MDL is centralized in the US District Court for the District of South Carolina.
AFFF firefighting foam lawsuit settlements depend on a number of factors.
A successful AFFF firefighting foam lawsuit will present detailed information on exposure to firefighting foam, medical bills and records outlining treatment, and more to validate the claim.
These factors will determine an adequate settlement amount for a given AFFF lawsuit.
No settlements have been reached in the AFFF litigation as of yet, but lawyers estimate that AFFF lawsuit settlement amounts may fall between $40,000 to $300,000 or more depending on the strength of the case and other individual factors.
These settlement figures are by no means a guarantee of financial compensation in the AFFF Lawsuit, they are merely projections based on knowledge of prior mass tort cases and settlements for cancer diagnosis.
If you or a loved one were exposed to firefighting foam and subsequently developed cancer, you may be eligible to file a firefighting foam cancer lawsuit.
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AFFF Foam Cancer Lawsuit FAQ: What Is AFFF?
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Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is a type of firefighting foam that has been widely used for decades for suppressing and extinguishing flammable liquid fires.
Used anywhere from military bases and airports to manufacturing plants and fire stations, AFFF firefighting foam is typical in many industrial and public safety settings.
However, research studies have indicated a strong link between the toxic chemicals in AFFF firefighting foams and the development of cancer and other severe health conditions.
The chemicals used in the manufacturing of certain AFFF products, particularly fluorosurfactants, have been identified as potential carcinogens and toxicants, posing significant risks to human health.
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) or Class B firefighting foam consists of water, fluorochemical surfactants, foam stabilizers, and other additives.
Applying AFFF firefighting foam to a flammable liquid fire forms a thin film on the liquid surface, which helps suppress the fire by separating the fuel from the oxygen.
This film also acts as a cooling barrier, reducing the chances of re-ignition.
Because of the chemical’s effectiveness, different industries and applications use AFFF firefighting foams, including:
These industries have long relied on using AFFF foam for fire safety, but many AFFF products are available on the market, some of which contain potentially dangerous chemicals.
Some brands of AFFF may contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), synthetic chemicals used in many applications because they resist chemicals, water, fat, heat, and friction.
These properties make PFAS chemicals ideal for firefighting foams as they help quickly suppress and extinguish flammable liquid fires.
Fluorosurfactants are a type of PFAS used in some AFFF firefighting foams.
Fluorosurfactants have strong surface tension-lowering capabilities, enabling the foam to spread quickly across the fuel surface.
However, certain fluorosurfactants, such as perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), have raised concerns due to their environmental persistence and potential health effects on humans.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warn the public about the potential risks of PFAS exposure.
Because of their extensive use, many PFAS chemicals have been found in many parts of the environment, including the soil, air, drinking water, fish, and food sources.
The Environmental Protection Agency also reports traces of these forever chemicals in blood samples of humans and animals.
Additionally, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) expresses concern about the harmful effects of PFAS exposure on the immune system.
Because of the hazards of PFAS contamination, several government agencies have conducted studies to study and mitigate the health risks of AFFF exposure.
While more research is needed to understand the risks of PFAS chemicals, governmental and environmental agencies’ efforts have helped bring more understanding to the potential health impacts of AFFF exposure.
Exposure to AFFF or PFAS can occur through inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact, leading to various symptoms and health problems.
The symptoms may vary depending on the duration and extent of exposure.
Some potential symptoms associated with AFFF exposure include:
If you experience any of the above symptoms after exposure to AFFF or PFAS-containing firefighting foam, it is vital to seek medical attention and contact a doctor as soon as possible.
Several agencies, like the National Institute of Cancer’s Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG), conducted studies that indicate an increased risk of several types of cancer in individuals exposed to firefighting foam regularly.
Below are some of the primary types of cancer linked to AFFF exposure.
Several studies have shown a higher incidence of bladder cancer in individuals exposed to AFFF.
Toxic chemicals present in AFFF can potentially enter the bloodstream and accumulate in the bladder, leading to the development of cancerous cells.
This is prevalent in communities with contaminated drinking water due to AFFF runoff.
Exposure to AFFF has also been associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
The dangerous chemicals in AFFF can potentially affect the lining of the colon and rectum, leading to the development of cancerous tumors.
Colon cancer is another type of cancer that may be linked to PFAS exposure.
Research has suggested a potential link between AFFF exposure and kidney cancer.
Forever chemicals present in AFFF can potentially enter the bloodstream and be filtered by the kidneys, potentially causing damage and increasing the risk of cancer.
In particular, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a suspected renal carcinogen.
AFFF exposure has been associated with an elevated risk of liver cancer.
The liver is responsible for processing and detoxifying chemicals in the body, and prolonged exposure to AFFF can overload the liver, potentially leading to the development of cancerous cells.
Studies show that PFAS causes liver damage and inflammation, increasing the risk of certain types of liver cancer.
Studies have indicated a higher incidence of testicular cancer in individuals exposed to AFFF.
The chemicals in AFFF can potentially disrupt hormone levels and affect the reproductive system, increasing the risk of testicular cancer.
There is an increased incidence of testicular cancer in patients with higher estimated PFOA serum levels.
Exposure to AFFF has also been linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer.
Dangerous chemicals in AFFF can potentially interfere with hormone regulation, leading to the development of cancerous cells in the prostate gland.
Studies have shown a higher incidence of prostate cancer in specific populations exposed to AFFF or PFAS-containing firefighting foam.
Emerging evidence suggests a potential association between AFFF exposure and pancreatic cancer.
The toxic chemicals in AFFF can potentially affect the pancreas, leading to cancerous tumors.
Studies have found a higher incidence of pancreatic cancer in people with known exposure to PFAS.
In addition to the increased risk of certain types of cancer, research studies have also indicated a potential link between AFFF exposure and other health issues.
Some of the most common non-cancer health problems associated with AFFF exposure include the following:
Occupational exposure to firefighting foam is the most common way people come into contact with toxic firefighting foam.
Several occupations have an increased risk of AFFF and PFAS contamination as they come into contact with the chemicals at much higher rates than the general public.
Firefighters are most likely to come into contact with toxic firefighting foam and are especially vulnerable to AFFF-related health issues.
Firefighters may be potentially exposed to large quantities of the foam in their line of work, and any residue may remain in their clothing, equipment, or vehicles.
Repeated use and prolonged exposure to AFFF increase their risk of developing related health conditions.
Military firefighters, including those serving in the Navy, Air Force, and Army, often encounter situations where AFFF is used to extinguish fires.
These individuals and other military personnel may face significant exposure to AFFF and its associated health risks since they use the firefighting foam regularly.
From training to actual firefighting duties, using AFFF has been commonplace in the military.
Airport firefighters are responsible for responding to aircraft fires, and AFFF is commonly used in these scenarios due to highly flammable jet fuel and other hazards.
Using AFFF firefighting foam in airport firefighting operations poses a significant risk of exposure to airport firefighters.
Likewise, air traffic controllers and aircraft technicians who work near AFFF foam may be exposed to dangerous levels of PFAS.
Workers employed in chemical plants or facilities where flammable liquids are produced, stored, or transported may come into contact with AFFF.
These workers are at risk of exposure to AFFF and its associated health hazards.
They may face long-term physical and mental health problems related to AFFF exposure.
Individuals involved in transporting and disposing of AFFF firefighting foam products may also be at risk of exposure.
They must follow proper handling and disposal procedures to minimize exposure and potential risks.
People working for firefighting foam manufacturers, suppliers, and independent contractors may also be exposed to the hazardous chemicals in AFFF.
AFFF firefighting foam lawsuits involve claims against those that manufactured and supplied AFFF firefighting foam products.
These parties may be liable for negligence, failure to warn, and misrepresenting the product’s safety.
AFFF manufacturers and suppliers have already been named in AFFF lawsuits for their role in the hazardous firefighting foam products, including 3M, DuPont, and Tyco Fire Products.
If you have been exposed to AFFF and subsequently developed cancer or other related illnesses, you may be eligible to file an AFFF lawsuit.
Understanding your rights and the legal options available to you is essential.
Consulting with experienced AFFF lawyers will help ensure your rights are protected.
Evidence is extremely important in personal injury claims regarding exposure to firefighting foam and subsequent health problems.
Your AFFF lawyers will help you gather evidence, but this part of the process can be aided by clients themselves.
Evidence to gather for your AFFF Lawsuit may include:
AFFF foam lawsuits can be daunting for those unfamiliar with the legal process, but your firefighting foam attorneys can help you throughout your lawsuit.
Damages refer to the total amount of losses, economic and non-economic, associated with exposure to firefighting foam and subsequent health problems.
Your firefighting foam attorney will help you assess and calculate your damages, advocating for a fair and adequate AFFF Lawsuit settlement.
Potential damages in AFFF Lawsuits include:
Calculated damages will help to determine a potential firefighting foam settlement awarded to you in the event of a successful claim.
Our law firm is reviewing firefighting foam cancer lawsuits daily and assessing potential clients eligibility to join the AFFF litigation.
We are dedicated to helping those harmed at no fault of their own seek justice and compensation.
We aren’t afraid to take on large companies whose products potentially harmed countless workers, airport and military firefighters, civilian firefighters, and more.
If you have been exposed to AFFF and have developed cancer or other related illnesses, you may be eligible to file an AFFF foam cancer lawsuit.
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