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Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) has been used in several industries since their introduction in the 1960s to extinguish highly flammable fires that are fueled by liquid or gas.
AFFF firefighting foam contains PFAS chemicals, also known as forever chemicals, which have been linked to numerous types of cancer, including leukemia and other serious health risks.
AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuits are being filed across the country by individuals who’ve suffered from exposure.
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with Leukemia, other types of cancer, or any other related health problems, you may be eligible to file an AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuit.
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Our law firm has secured over $4 billion in compensation for people harmed at no fault of their own, and we are accepting clients for AFFF Lawsuits daily.
Don’t hesitate to reach out and ask us any questions you may have about your potential Firefighting Foam Lawsuit.
TorHoerman Law is no longer accepting clients for this litigation.

PFAS exposure has been linked to an increased risk for Leukemia. The National Cancer Institute has published information stating so, and other studies have confirmed that exposure to PFAS may increase the risk for developing cancer.
Leukemia is cancer of the body’s blood-forming tissues, impacting the bone marrow and lymphatic system. There are four main types of leukemia:
Leukemia’s symptoms include:
Studies have shown that certain PFAS chemicals, such as PFOA and PFOS, can increase the risk of certain cancers.
The evidence linking PFAS exposure to cancer is concerning, and further research is needed to fully understand the potential health effects of these chemicals.
Several companies are facing lawsuits for the presence of toxic chemicals in AFFF Firefighting Foam products that have contributed to cancer and other serious health problems. Many firefighting foam products contain PFAS chemicals, also known as forever chemicals.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have both warned about the toxic chemicals in AFFF firefighting foam, stating that exposure to firefighting foam may contribute to certain health risks.
PFAS chemicals do not degrade over time, remaining in the human body and in the environment indefinitely. PFAS exposure has been found to present an increased risk for bladder cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, kidney cancer, and several other health problems.
While communities may suffer from exposure to PFAS contamination, certain professions are especially at risk for health effects due to using firefighting foam regularly:
The companies facing AFFF Lawsuits include:
Firefighter Foam Lawsuits are currently being handled in multidistrict litigation. There are over 3,000 individual pending AFFF Lawsuits in the MDL.
There have been several attempts by AFFF manufacturers to dismiss the claims against them, but our lawyers are confident in the case.
Contact TorHoerman Law if you or a loved one have suffered from exposure to PFAS chemicals in firefighting foam. You can also use the chatbot on this page to see if you qualify for an AFF Lawsuit instantly.
It is currently too early to determine exactly what the average AFFF Lawsuit settlement amounts may be. Based on previous lawsuits involving PFAS contamination, our Firefighting Foam Lawyers estimate that the average AFFF settlement could be between $100,000 and $300,000.
These estimations for the firefighting foam lawsuit settlement amounts are merely estimations based on prior mass tort cases. This is not a guarantee of financial compensation in the AFFF Firefighting Foam Lawsuit.
As the AFFF litigation develops further, more information on average AFFF settlement amounts will become available and our attorneys will have a better idea of what to expect for our clients.
AFFF firefighting foam has been found to have a devastating impact on the environment. AFFF is the number one contributor to PFAS contaminated drinking water.
PFAS are highly soluble in water and easily spread, contaminating groundwater, drinking water, and other natural areas. Firefighting foam is often used in an abundance to make sure that a dangerous fire does not further spread, leaking into the surrounding environment.

AFFF Lawsuits have been filed by state and city governments, as well as municipal water authorities over environmental contamination. These agencies have joined the litigation against AFFF Manufacturers:
If you or a loved one have been exposed to PFAS from AFFF Firefighting Foam and were subsequently diagnosed with leukemia, other cancers or medical problems, you could be eligible for compensation through an AFFF lawsuit.
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Evidence in an AFFF lawsuit is extremely important. Your AFFF lawyers with help you determine what evidence is sufficient for your Firefighter Foam Lawsuit.

Evidence in AFFF lawsuits may include:
Firefighting foam cancer lawyers will help victims assess their damages. Damages refer to the total economic and non-economic losses a person has suffered due to AFFF exposure.
Experienced firefighting foam lawyers, with the help of the claimant, will calculate your damages and demand compensation from the defendants.

Typical damages for AFFF foam lawsuits may include:
Contact an AFFF attorney with experience in toxic tort, chemical exposure, and personal injury lawsuits to discuss your potential case.
An experienced law firm will work diligently through the civil litigation process to prove liability and help ensure your case is as strong as possible.
TorHoerman Law understands that firefighting foam lawsuits may involve life altering hardships, including cancer diagnosis and other serious medical conditions that impact a person’s quality of life forever.
We are sensitive to the needs of our clients and we will always support your best interests.
Our law firm will work tirelessly to ensure that you and your family are fully compensated for exposure to firefighting foam and the health issues related to AFFF exposure.
Any law firm you contact for your claim should be willing to go the extra mile to secure compensation that you are rightfully owed. Always take the choice of a lawyer with extreme discretion.
The AFFF Lawyers at TorHoerman Law have won over $4 billion in prior mass tort cases and personal injury litigations.
Our AFFF Lawyers are known for holding large corporations and chemical manufacturers liable for the harm they’ve caused, and securing financial compensation for people harmed at no fault of their own.
If you or a loved one have developed cancer or other adverse health outcomes after being regularly exposed to firefighting foam, you may be eligible to file an AFFF Cancer Lawsuit and seek financial compensation.
Contact our experienced Firefighting Foam Lawyers today for a free consultation. You can also use the chatbot on this page to see if you qualify to file an AFFF Lawsuit instantly.

PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are a family of human-made chemicals that are used in a variety of industries and products due to their unique properties, such as resistance to heat, water, oil, and stains.
PFAS are toxic chemicals that do not break down in the environment and can accumulate in the human body over time, potentially leading to adverse health effects like cancer, birth defects, and more.
PFAS chemicals are increasingly being banned for use in multiple states and countries.
Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) is a type of firefighting foam that is used for fire suppression in various industries and applications, including aviation, military, and petrochemical. AFFF creates a film barrier between the fuel and the oxygen, extinguishing dangerous fires.
AFFF firefighting foam has been especially effective in extinguishing jet fuel fires.
The use of AFFF dates back to the 1960s, developed by several companies, including 3M, Chemguard, and Tyco Fire Products. These companies have been among the leading manufacturers of AFFF and have supplied it to various industries and countries around the world.
Apart from their presence in firefighting foam, PFAS are found in a variety of products, including:
People who may have been regularly exposed to firefighting foam are typically people whose work duties include using or transporting firefighting foam products. Individuals are also may suffer PFAS exposure through contaminated drinking water.
People who are most likely to suffer from occupational exposure to PFAS in firefighting foam include:
Exposure to PFAS chemicals may be linked to:
Companies that supplied AFFF firefighting foam to fire departments, military bases, airports, and others are the defendants named in AFFF lawsuits.
These companies include:
The AFFF MDL has been formed in the US District Court: District of South Carolina. MDL stands for “multidistrict litigation“. MDL is a special federal legal procedure designed to speed the process of handling complex litigations by consolidating cases and addressing all pretrial procedures in one court.
When a large number of people who have all been affected by the same thing file individual lawsuits, the federal court system allows for the consolidation of these cases into an MDL to make them easier to manage.
Experienced Firefighting Foam Attorneys can help you through every step of the legal process. The main things Firefighting Foam Lawyers can help you with are:
Our law firm operates on a contingency fee basis, which means that our Firefighting Foam Attorneys DO NOT charge for their legal representation unless your case wins. If you are not awarded a settlement for your AFFF Lawsuit, you do not have to pay a cent in legal fees.
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