If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in Chicago, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in Chicago, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in Chicago or the greater Chicagoland area – you may be eligible to file a Chicago motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in Chicago at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file a Chicago bike accident lawsuit.
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Chicago is one of the nation’s largest construction centers.
Thousands of men and women work on sites across the city and metropolitan area on tasks ranging from skilled trades to administrative operations.
Unfortunately, construction site accidents are fairly common.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect can occur, leaving residents at risk and vulnerable.
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If you are a resident of Chicago, or the greater Chicagoland area, and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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If you have suffered a slip and fall injury in Chicago you may be eligible for compensation through legal action.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
If your child has suffered an injury at a daycare facility, you may be eligible to file a daycare injury lawsuit.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in Edwardsville, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in Edwardsville, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in Edwardsville – you may be eligible to file an Edwardsville motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in Edwardsville at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file an Edwardsville bike accident lawsuit.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect can occur, leaving residents at risk and vulnerable.
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If you are a resident of Edwardsville and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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If you have suffered a slip and fall injury in Edwardsville you may be eligible for compensation through legal action.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
If your child has suffered an injury at a daycare facility, you may be eligible to file a daycare injury lawsuit.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries on someone else’s property in Edwardsville IL, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
If property owners fail to keep their premises safe, and their negligence leads to injuries, property damages or other losses as a result of an accident or incident, a premises liability lawsuit may be possible.
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If you or a loved one suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to another party’s actions, you may be entitled to compensation for those losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered a personal injury or financial loss due to a car accident in St. Louis, IL – you may be entitled to compensation for those damages.
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If you or a loved one have suffered injuries, property damage, or other financial losses due to a truck accident in St. Louis, IL – you may qualify to take legal action to gain compensation for those injuries and losses.
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If you or a loved one suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident in St. Louis or the greater St. Louis area – you may be eligible to file a St. Louis motorcycle accident lawsuit.
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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident in St. Louis at no fault of your own and you suffered injuries as a result, you may qualify to file a St. Louis bike accident lawsuit.
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St. Louis is one of the nation’s largest construction centers.
Thousands of men and women work on sites across the city and metropolitan area on tasks ranging from skilled trades to administrative operations.
Unfortunately, construction site accidents are fairly common.
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Nursing homes and nursing facilities should provide a safe, supportive environment for senior citizens, with qualified staff, nurses, and aids administering quality care.
Unfortunately, nursing home abuse and neglect can occur, leaving residents at risk and vulnerable.
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If you are a resident of St. Louis, or the greater St. Louis area, and you have a loved one who suffered a fatal injury due to another party’s negligence or malpractice – you may qualify to file a wrongful death lawsuit on your loved one’s behalf.
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If you have suffered a slip and fall injury in St. Louis you may be eligible for compensation through legal action.
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When a child is injured at a daycare center, parents are left wondering who can be held liable, who to contact for legal help, and how a lawsuit may pan out for them.
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Tepezza, approved by the FDA in 2020, is used to treat Thyroid Eye Disease (TED), but some patients have reported hearing issues after its use.
The Tepezza lawsuit claims that Horizon Therapeutics failed to warn patients about the potential risks and side effects of the drug, leading to hearing loss and other problems, such as tinnitus.
You may be eligible to file a Tepezza Lawsuit if you or a loved one took Tepezza and subsequently suffered permanent hearing loss or tinnitus.
Elmiron, a drug prescribed for interstitial cystitis, has been linked to serious eye damage and vision problems in scientific studies.
Thousands of Elmiron Lawsuits have been filed against Janssen Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer, alleging that the company failed to warn patients about the potential risks.
You may be eligible to file an Elmiron Lawsuit if you or a loved one took Elmiron and subsequently suffered vision loss, blindness, or any other eye injury linked to the prescription drug.
Suboxone, a medication often used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD), has become a vital tool which offers a safer and more controlled approach to managing opioid addiction.
Despite its widespread use, Suboxone has been linked to severe tooth decay and dental injuries.
Suboxone Tooth Decay Lawsuits claim that the companies failed to warn about the risks of tooth decay and other dental injuries associated with Suboxone sublingual films.
The chemotherapy drug Taxotere, commonly used for breast cancer treatment, has been linked to severe eye injuries, permanent vision loss, and permanent hair loss.
Taxotere Lawsuits are being filed by breast cancer patients and others who have taken the chemotherapy drug and subsequently developed vision problems.
If you or a loved one used Taxotere and subsequently developed vision damage or other related medical problems, you may be eligible to file a Taxotere Lawsuit and seek financial compensation.
Tylenol (Acetaminophen), one of the most popular over the counter medications for pain relief and high fever, has been associated with an increased risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and other developmental disorders in children exposed to Acetaminophen during pregnancy.
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.
Recent scientific studies have found that the use of chemical hair straightening products, hair relaxers, and other hair products present an increased risk of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, breast cancer, and other health problems.
Legal action is being taken against manufacturers and producers of these hair products for their failure to properly warn consumers of potential health risks.
You may be eligible to file a Hair Straightener Cancer Lawsuit if you or a loved one used chemical hair straighteners, hair relaxers, or other similar hair products, and subsequently were diagnosed with:
Nearly 200,000 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.
Injuries related to recalled Exactech joint replacement devices may require patients to undergo revision surgery.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries from an Exactech implant device, you may be entitled to financial compensation by filing an Exactech Implant Lawsuit.
Patients with the PowerPort devices may possibly be at a higher risk of serious complications or injury due to a catheter failure, according to lawsuits filed against the manufacturers of the Bard PowerPort Device.
If you or a loved one have been injured by a Bard PowerPort Device, you may be eligible to file a Bard PowerPort Lawsuit and seek financial compensation.
The Paragard IUD, a non-hormonal birth control device, has been linked to serious complications, including device breakage during removal.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed against Teva Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of Paragard, alleging that the company failed to warn about the potential risks.
If you or a loved one used a Paragard IUD and subsequently suffered complications and/or injuries, you may qualify for a Paragard Lawsuit.
Although pressure cookers were designed to be safe and easy to use, a number of these devices have been found to have a defect that can lead to excessive buildup of internal pressure.
The excessive pressure may result in an explosion that puts users at risk of serious injuries such as burns, lacerations, an even electrocution.
If your pressure cooker exploded and caused substantial burn injuries or other serious injuries, you may be eligible to file a Pressure Cooker Lawsuit and secure financial compensation for your injuries and damages.
Several studies have found a correlation between heavy social media use and mental health challenges, especially among younger users.
Social media harm lawsuits claim that social media companies are responsible for onsetting or heightening mental health problems, eating disorders, mood disorders, and other negative experiences of teens and children
You may be eligible to file a Social Media Mental Health Lawsuit if you are the parents of a teen, or teens, who attribute their use of social media platforms to their mental health problems.
Vaginal Mesh Lawsuits are being filed against manufacturers of transvaginal mesh products for injuries, pain and suffering, and financial costs related to complications and injuries of these medical devices.
Over 100,000 Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of women injured by vaginal mesh and pelvic mesh products.
If you or a loved one have suffered serious complications or injuries from vaginal mesh, you may be eligible to file a Vaginal Mesh Lawsuit.
Camp Lejeune, a military base in North Carolina, experienced water contamination between 1953 and 1987, exposing over one million residents to harmful chemicals.
The water contamination has been linked to various health issues, including cancers, birth defects, and other diseases — leading to the filing of the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit.
You may qualify for the Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Lawsuit if you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune for 30+ days between August 1, 1953 and December 31, 1987 and have since suffered health effects from the decades of water contamination that occurred.
AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) is a firefighting foam that has been linked to various health issues, including cancer, due to its PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) content.
Numerous AFFF Lawsuits have been filed against AFFF manufacturers, alleging that they knew about the health risks but failed to warn the public.
AFFF Firefighting Foam lawsuits aim to hold manufacturers accountable for putting peoples’ health at risk.
You may be eligible to file an AFFF Lawsuit if you or a loved one was exposed to firefighting foam and subsequently developed cancer.
Paraquat, a widely-used herbicide, has been linked to Parkinson’s disease, leading to numerous Paraquat Parkinson’s Disease Lawsuits against its manufacturers for failing to warn about the risks of chronic exposure.
Due to its toxicity, the EPA has restricted the use of Paraquat and it is currently banned in over 30 countries.
You may be eligible to file a Paraquat Lawsuit if you or a loved one were exposed to Paraquat and subsequently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease or other related health conditions.
Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of cancer primarily caused by exposure to asbestos.
Asbestos trust funds were established in the 1970s to compensate workers harmed by asbestos-containing products.
These funds are designed to pay out claims to those who developed mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases due to exposure.
Those exposed to asbestos and diagnosed with mesothelioma may be eligible to file a Mesothelioma Lawsuit.
PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) are man-made chemicals that were widely used in various industries until they were banned in 1979 due to their toxic nature and potential health risks.
Exposure to PCBs can lead to serious health issues, including cancer, reproductive problems, and immune system disorders.
PCB Exposure Lawsuits claim that manufacturers knew about the dangers but failed to warn the public, leading to numerous PCB exposure settlements and verdicts in favor of the victims.
The Roundup Lawsuit claims that Monsanto’s popular weed killer, Roundup, causes cancer.
Numerous studies have linked the main ingredient, glyphosate, to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Leukemia, and other Lymphatic cancers.
Despite this, Monsanto continues to deny these claims.
Victims of Roundup exposure who developed cancer are filing Roundup Lawsuits against Monsanto, seeking compensation for medical expenses, pain, and suffering.
Studies have found a link between toxic baby formula and Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) — a severe intestinal condition in premature infants.
Parents and guardians are filing NEC Lawsuits against baby formula manufacturers, alleging that the formulas contain harmful ingredients leading to NEC.
Despite the claims, Abbott and Mead Johnson deny the allegations, arguing that their products are thoroughly researched and dismissing the scientific evidence linking their formulas to NEC, while the FDA issued a warning to Abbott regarding safety concerns of a formula product.
You may be eligible to file a Toxic Baby Formula NEC Lawsuit if your child received baby bovine-based (cow’s milk) baby formula in the maternity ward or NICU of a hospital and was subsequently diagnosed with Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC).
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On this page, we’ll discuss the PFAS Cancer Lawsuit, the different types of cancer linked to PFAS exposure, how forever chemicals enter drinking water supplies and endanger public health, the process for and examples of PFAS lawsuits, how a PFAS water contamination lawyer may be able to help you, and much more.
The legal battle against PFAS manufacturers for exposure through firefighting foam and water contamination has grown in recent years as more research has linked these toxic chemicals to serious health problems, including cancer.
PFAS has been linked to different types of cancer, such as testicular, kidney, prostate, and pancreatic cancer.
The physical impact of these cancers can be devastating, requiring extensive and often painful treatments.
Families also face significant financial burdens due to medical expenses, loss of income, and long-term care needs.
Emotionally, the stress and anxiety of dealing with a cancer diagnosis can take an immense toll on both patients and their loved ones, affecting their overall quality of life.
Our law firm is currently investigating potential personal injury claims against PFAS manufacturers for exposure to PFAS contaminated drinking water, specifically near US military bases.
If your veteran family member or you have a history of exposure to PFAS and are now facing cancer, help is available.
You may be eligible for compensation through a PFAS Cancer Lawsuit.
TorHoerman Law has extensive experience helping individuals and families affected by PFAS contamination take legal action.
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The long history of PFAS chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals,” has taken an immense toll on the health of those exposed.
These synthetic compounds, resistant to water, grease, and heat, have been widely used in various industrial and consumer products since the 1940s.
Their persistence in the environment and the human body is alarming, as they do not break down naturally, leading to widespread and long-lasting contamination.
While there have been extensive efforts to contain, manage, and regulate PFAS chemicals, we’re still far from reversing the damage done.
Regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, have implemented stricter guidelines, and companies have been pushed to find safer alternatives, but the existing contamination continues to pose serious health risks.
Exposure to PFAS-containing products like AFFF (Aqueous Film-Forming Foam) used in firefighting, firefighting turnout gear, and PFAS-contaminated water has led to severe health problems for countless individuals.
These health issues include various types of cancer, liver damage, thyroid disease, immune system dysfunction, and reproductive and developmental problems.
Communities near military bases, industrial sites, and areas with contaminated water supplies have been particularly hard hit, with residents experiencing higher rates of these health conditions.
The fight for justice and remediation continues as affected individuals seek compensation and medical support through legal avenues.
Lawsuits have been filed against PFAS manufacturers, aiming to hold them accountable for the varying types of harm caused by their products.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of man-made chemicals known for their resistance to heat, water, and oil.
PFAS are used in a variety of industrial and consumer products, including non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain-resistant fabrics, and firefighting foams.
The durability and chemical stability of PFAS make them highly effective for these applications.
However, the persistence of PFAS in the environment and the human body has raised significant health and safety concerns.
Due to their widespread use and resistance to degradation, PFAS have been dubbed “forever chemicals.”
The military has historically used PFAS extensively, particularly in aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), a PFAS-containing firefighting foam used for fuel fires.
The development of AFFF began in the 1960s, a joint effort by the U.S. Navy and 3M Company to create an effective firefighting foam.
AFFF was highly valued for its ability to rapidly extinguish hydrocarbon fuel fires, a critical capability for military operations.
The foam’s effectiveness in suppressing fires made it a standard issue at military bases and airports, where training exercises and real-life fire emergencies regularly occurred.
By the 1970s, AFFF was in extensive use at military installations worldwide.
Over 700 military sites in the U.S. alone are known or suspected to have used AFFF, resulting in significant PFAS contamination.
This widespread application included both training exercises and emergency responses, leading to the release of PFAS into the environment through runoff into soil and water sources.
The pervasive use of PFAS chemicals in military settings, particularly through aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), has led to significant health and environmental challenges.
Studies have consistently shown that these “forever chemicals” do not break down in the environment, leading to long-term contamination of soil and water sources.
This persistent contamination has resulted in alarming health outcomes among military personnel and surrounding communities.
One of the most concerning health impacts of PFAS exposure is the increased incidence of cancer.
Research has linked these chemicals to kidney, testicular, and prostate cancers, with military personnel exhibiting higher rates of these diseases due to prolonged exposure on bases.
For instance, an internal Department of Defense study found that over 175,000 service members were served unsafe water containing PFAS at levels exceeding the EPA’s advisory limits.
The true number of those affected could be much higher, considering many sites have PFAS concentrations far above safety thresholds​.
Environmental impacts are equally severe, with more than 600 military sites confirmed or suspected of PFAS contamination in the U.S.
The contamination of drinking water sources is particularly troubling, as it affects not only military bases but also adjacent civilian communities.
Areas like Fort Benning in Georgia and Pearl Harbor in Hawaii have reported PFAS levels in the tens of thousands of parts per trillion, vastly exceeding the EPA’s safety guidelines.
This widespread contamination has led to extensive bioaccumulation in local wildlife, disrupting ecosystems and presenting further risks to human health through the food chain.
Efforts to mitigate these impacts have included phasing out the use of PFAS-containing AFFF and investing in research for safer alternatives.
However, the transition is challenging due to the effectiveness of PFAS in firefighting applications and the lack of equally efficient substitutes.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 mandates the cessation of fluorinated AFFF by 2024, but significant cleanup efforts are still required.
A growing body of scientific research has linked PFAS exposure to various health problems.
Studies have shown that PFAS can accumulate in the human body and persist for long periods, leading to adverse health effects.
Notable investigations include those conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the World Health Organization (WHO), and independent research institutions.
The CDC studied the extent of how PFAS contamination affects the American population as a whole.
Based on their findings, the EPA developed various action plans and restrictions to mitigate the use of PFAS across different industries.
The WHO published a guideline and study about drinking water quality for local and national government units to ensure that individuals are minimally exposed to PFAS.
These publications have identified associations between PFAS exposure and a range of health issues, including developmental effects in children, decreased fertility, hormone disruption, increased cholesterol levels, and compromised immune systems.
PFAS is known to cause a range of severe diseases, from immune and developmental impairments to liver diseases and cancer.
Here are some of the most common types of cancer observed in PFAS-exposed patients:
It’s essential to note that these are just some examples of cancers linked to PFAS exposure.
As researchers continue to study the long-term effects of PFAS on human health, they may uncover more cancer types occurring in PFAS exposure.
Legal action regarding PFAS began formulating in the early 2000s when communities and individuals started experiencing health impacts associated with PFAS contamination.
The primary litigation addressing these issues is MDL 2873, which consolidates cases related to AFFF foam exposure.
This multidistrict litigation encompasses personal injury claims from individuals directly exposed to AFFF, particularly firefighters and military personnel.
Additionally, the AFFF Lawsuit includes water contamination lawsuits filed by communities and water authorities against manufacturers for polluting drinking water supplies with PFAS.
These cases seek compensation for medical expenses, environmental cleanup, and punitive damages due to the harmful effects of PFAS.
TorHoerman Law is currently accepting new clients for the AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuit.
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Several multi-million dollar settlements have been awarded to government units and communities impacted by PFAS contamination, raising the hope for more substantial compensation for affected individuals.
Outside of the AFFF Litigation, our PFAS Lawyers are investigating personal injury claims related to PFAS contaminated drinking water, specifically on or around US military installations.
If you or a loved one were exposed to PFAS contaminated groundwater or drinking water and subsequently developed cancer or other serious health concerns, you may be eligible to file a PFAS Lawsuit.
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Several major companies have been implicated in PFAS-related lawsuits due to their role in producing and distributing PFAS-containing products.
Companies named in PFAS Lawsuit claims include:
These companies have been accused of failing to adequately inform the public and regulatory bodies about the potential health risks associated with PFAS despite knowing these dangers.
Water contamination has been a prevalent issue due to PFAS containing firefighting foam.
PFAS in water supplies is particularly widespread near military bases, airports, and industrial sites where AFFF has been extensively used.
PFAS enter water supplies through runoff from these sites, leaching into groundwater and surface water, and persisting due to their resistant nature.
According to a 2022 study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over 200 million Americans could have PFAS in their drinking water at levels above safe limits.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that PFAS are detectable in the blood of 97% of Americans.
Communities around contaminated sites have reported increased rates of cancer and other health problems.
As a result, water contamination lawsuits are becoming a crucial aspect of PFAS litigation, focusing on the need for clean-up and compensation for affected residents.
Lawyers are currently investigating PFAS cases from individuals who have developed cancer or other serious health problems after drinking water contaminated by forever chemicals.
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The EPA’s new regulations for PFAS levels in water mark a significant step towards protecting public health.
These regulations set stringent limits on PFAS concentrations, with the maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS now at 4 parts per trillion.
After years of research and public input, the EPA has given final approval to these standards, which are among the strictest in the world.
This move aims to reduce the presence of these harmful chemicals in drinking water and mitigate their health risks.
Water authorities across the nation are now tasked with implementing these regulations to ensure safe drinking water for all communities.
The AFFF Firefighting Foam MDL is a consolidated lawsuit in the US District Court for the District of South Carolina.
The plaintiffs in these cases are primarily firefighters, military personnel, and airport workers who were directly exposed to AFFF and developed health issues such as cancer.
Unlike PFAS Water Contamination Lawsuits, which can involve individuals, entire communities, and water authorities seeking compensation for related health problems and remediation, the AFFF Lawsuits focus on personal injury claims from individuals with direct exposure.
The litigation aims to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages resulting from direct AFFF exposure.
Individuals who have developed health problems related to drinking water contaminated by PFAS chemicals may have the right to seek compensation from the parties responsible for exposure.
It’s important for people who have been exposed to PFAS in drinking water to contact a lawyer who specializes in cases involving PFAS pollution to better understand their legal rights and options.
An experienced lawyer can provide insight on a person’s case, establish the links between exposure to PFAS chemicals and their health problems, and find the right strategy to seek compensation from those responsible.
Lawyers will work to establish liability, gather evidence for the case, and advocate for maximum compensation.
Strong evidence is the cornerstone of a successful PFAS claim.
An experienced lawyer helps to gather comprehensive evidence for a case, aiming to demonstrate the ways in which PFAS chemicals have impacted a person’s health and quality of life.
Sufficient evidence is absolutely required in a PFAS Lawsuit.
Possible evidence in a PFAS Lawsuit may include:
These types of evidence are crucial for building a compelling case and demonstrating the extent of harm caused by PFAS exposure.
PFAS-related lawsuits are a broad category of claims against major manufacturers.
There is a mass tort lawsuit addressing the effects of toxic firefighting foam, known as MDL 2873, but there is not currently a consolidated litigation for individual personal injury cases due to water contamination.
Lawyers are currently investigating personal injury lawsuits for individuals exposed to PFAS contaminated water.
Damages are the total amount of losses incurred as a result of exposure to PFAS and subsequent medical problems.
Damages claimed by individuals in PFAS Lawsuits depend on the specific circumstances present in each case.
An experienced lawyer can help a person assess and calculate damages in their case, advocating for compensation that adequately covers the harm suffered.
Possible damages in PFAS Lawsuit claims include:
The catastrophic and sometimes fatal effects of PFAS contamination on the human body cannot be overstated.
Victims of PFAS exposure deserve fair compensation for their suffering, and our team at TorHoerman Law is committed to fighting for their rights.
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PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of man-made chemicals used in a wide range of industrial and consumer products for their resistance to heat, water, and oil.
They are commonly found in items such as non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain-resistant fabrics, firefighting foams (AFFF), and some food packaging.
PFAS contaminate water supplies primarily through industrial discharge, landfill runoff, and the use of AFFF at military bases, airports, and firefighting training sites.
These chemicals leach into groundwater and surface water, persisting in the environment due to their chemical stability and resistance to degradation.
Exposure to PFAS has been linked to several types of cancer, including kidney, testicular, and prostate cancer.
Studies have shown that PFAS can disrupt cellular processes and hormonal functions, leading to the development of malignant tumors.
The persistence of these chemicals in the human body amplifies the risk over time.
Some of the most common everyday items where specific PFAS chemicals are used are:
The widespread presence of PFAS in everyday products and environments highlights the challenges of mitigating exposure and addressing contamination.
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They helped my elderly uncle receive compensation for the loss of his wife who was administered a dangerous drug. He consulted with this firm because of my personal recommendation and was very pleased with the compassion, attention to detail and response he received. Definitely recommend this firm for their 5 star service.
When I wanted to join the Xarelto class action lawsuit, I chose TorrHoerman Law from a search of a dozen or so law firm websites. I was impressed with the clarity of the information they presented. I gave them a call, and was again impressed, this time with the quality of our interactions.
TorHoerman Law is an awesome firm to represent anyone that has been involved in a case that someone has stated that it's too difficult to win. The entire firm makes you feel like you’re part of the family, Tor, Eric, Jake, Kristie, Chad, Tyler, Kathy and Steven are the best at what they do.
TorHorman Law is awesome
I can’t say enough how grateful I was to have TorHoerman Law help with my case. Jacob Plattenberger is very knowledgeable and an amazing lawyer. Jillian Pileczka was so patient and kind, helping me with questions that would come up. Even making sure my special needs were taken care of for meetings.
TorHoerman Law fights for justice with their hardworking and dedicated staff. Not only do they help their clients achieve positive outcomes, but they are also generous and important pillars of the community with their outreach and local support. Thank you THL!
Hands down one of the greatest group of people I had the pleasure of dealing with!
A very kind and professional staff.
Very positive experience. Would recommend them to anyone.
A very respectful firm.
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