Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) PFAS exposure causing cancer in firefighters and military
Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) β used extensively by military bases, airports, and fire departments to fight fuel fires β contains extremely high concentrations of PFAS chemicals. Firefighters, military personnel, and workers at facilities using AFFF have developed cancer at alarming rates.
A massive MDL in the District of South Carolina has consolidated thousands of cases. Major settlements with 3M ($10.3B) and DuPont ($1.185B) have been reached, with individual cases still being processed.
You may qualify if you worked as a firefighter or at a military base and developed a PFAS-related cancer.
Important: MDL active in D.S.C. β file as soon as possible; 3M and DuPont settlements distributing
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