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Who Should File an AFFF Lawsuit? - Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), often referred to as “firefighting foam,” is a substance that has long been used to extinguish petroleum or oil-based fires.
Many military personnel, firefighters, and airport employees have been exposed to AFFF for years. In the past, The EPA, CDC, and American Cancer Society have warned people about the link between AFFF and various cancers.
People who were affected by AFFF and then later developed cancer may be eligible for money from the primary makers of AFFF–3M and DuPont. There are many thousands of AFFF lawsuits pending, many of which were recently combined into a federal multi-district lawsuit. Who can be the first to file an AFFF lawsuit? What is the best way to prepare before taking legal action?
Aqueous foam that forms films is a kind of firefighting foam specifically designed to put out fuel-based fires that don’t respond well to water- or water-based firefighting products. AFFF is a chemical mixture known as polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS) chemicals. These chemicals aren’t biodegradable and can accumulate in the body in time. The PFAS chemicals have been linked to a variety of kinds of cancer.
The connection between AFFF and cancer was discovered. Many who sustained AFFF exposure and then had cancer filed suit against 3M, DuPont, and other companies that make firefighting foam in federal and state courts. The lawsuits involving firefighting foam for cancer asserted that the makers knew for a long time that AFFF was a risk for users; however, they did not warn businesses and consumers about the dangers or advise them to take steps when using AFFF.
The federal lawsuits are now consolidated into a single Multi-District Litigation (MDL).
Typically, plaintiffs who are awarded settlement funds in the AFFF settlement would comprise:
People who have been exposed the AFFF for a prolonged period are at greater risk than other people of developing cancers caused by PFAS. But, some jobs carry a higher risk of developing cancer due to AFFF exposure. They include:
While “firefighting foam” or “firefighting foam” is often used with AFFF, the Military has the most significant exposure to AFFF. People in Middle Eastern areas are especially likely to have been exposed to AFFF. In addition, those working on offshore platforms or near industrial sites with oil-based fires may be exposed to the chemical compounds in the foam used to fight fires.
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