PFAS Contamination & Exposure Claims
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) accumulate in water, soil, and the human body. If contaminated drinking water, military bases, or industrial sites caused serious illness, you may qualify for a free PFAS case review.
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Top Tier Legal LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting does not create an attorney-client relationship. If we share your information with a law firm, it is for evaluation only; the firm will independently decide whether to contact you. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
You may qualify if:
- Lived near PFAS-contaminated water or industrial sites
- Military or civilian exposure at affected bases
- Elevated PFAS blood levels or documented water contamination
- Diagnosed with a PFAS-linked cancer or serious illness
PFAS litigation is active in federal MDL and state courts. Deadlines vary—request a free case review to understand your options.
Firefighter or military AFFF foam exposure?
AFFF Firefighting Foam ClaimsWhat are PFAS chemicals?
PFAS are synthetic “forever chemicals” that persist in the environment and accumulate in people, animals, and agricultural products. Contamination of groundwater and drinking water has been linked to significant health harms in affected communities.
Litigation targets manufacturers and users of PFAS, including aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) used in firefighting. If you were exposed through contaminated water or occupational use, you may have legal options.
Firefighters and AFFF foam
Occupational exposure to aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is a major source of PFAS litigation. Firefighters, military personnel, and airport crash-rescue crews with AFFF-related cancer claims may also review eligibility on our dedicated AFFF practice area page.
Common Symptoms & Health Effects
Frequently Asked Questions
These answers explain eligibility, timelines, and how review works for this claim type.
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Statutes of limitations vary by state and claim type.