PFAS Lawsuit
5,000+ Zip Codes Have Been Affected by Water Contamination from Forever Chemicals
You may be entitled to significant compensation.
Why File a PFAS Lawsuit?
PFAS exposure has been linked to life-altering medical conditions. Filing a lawsuit can help you recover damages for medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering while sending a powerful message to corporations about their responsibility.
PFAS Lawsuits and Your Legal Rights
Join the Fight for Justice
Companies that knowingly contaminated water supplies and products with PFAS must be held accountable. Filing a claim not only secures your future but helps prevent further harm to communities across the nation.
Who Can File?
You may qualify to join a PFAS lawsuit if:
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You live near a contaminated water source.
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You've worked with products containing PFAS.
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You've been diagnosed with a related illness.
Why choose us?
We’ve recovered more than $500 million for thousands of hard-working families like yours, who were the victims of companies putting profits over people.
From asbestos to harmful drugs to deadly herbicides, our team is experienced, effective and dedicated in holding corporations accountable for the pain and suffering they have caused.
We’ll fight to get justice for you and your family as quickly as possible. And we’ll be with you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
1What are PFAS, and why are they harmful?
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are man-made chemicals used in various products for their non-stick and water-resistant properties. They’re often called “forever chemicals” because they don’t naturally break down in the environment. Exposure to PFAS has been linked to severe health conditions, including cancer, liver damage, immune system disorders, and hormonal disruptions.
2How do I know if I’ve been exposed to PFAS?
You may have been exposed to PFAS if you:
- Live near industrial plants, military bases, or areas with contaminated water supplies.
- Use products containing PFAS, such as non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, or firefighting foam.
- Consume water from wells or municipal systems that have tested positive for PFAS contamination.
- Live near industrial plants, military bases, or areas with contaminated water supplies.
- Use products containing PFAS, such as non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, or firefighting foam.
- Consume water from wells or municipal systems that have tested positive for PFAS contamination.
3Who can file a PFAS lawsuit?
Individuals who have been exposed to PFAS and developed health issues, as well as property owners who suffered contamination, may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Specific criteria vary, so it’s important to consult with a qualified attorney to determine your eligibility.
4How can I prove my exposure to PFAS?
Evidence of exposure can include:
- Medical records linking your health condition to PFAS.
- Water testing results showing contamination in your area.
- Proof of residence or employment near a contaminated site.
Your legal team will help gather the necessary documentation.
- Medical records linking your health condition to PFAS.
- Water testing results showing contamination in your area.
- Proof of residence or employment near a contaminated site.
Your legal team will help gather the necessary documentation.