What documentation is required to file a PFAS ulcerative colitis claim?

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To file a PFAS ulcerative colitis claim, you need medical records proving your diagnosis, evidence of PFAS exposure, military service documentation if applicable, and residential proof if you lived on or near contaminated military installations.

Documentation necessary to file a PFAS ulcerative colitis claim

It is important to establish a clear link between your condition and chemical exposure in order to build a successful PFAS ulcerative colitis claim. You will need the following documents:

  • Medical records: Ulcerative colitis diagnosis records, complete treatment histories, gastroenterology reports, blood work indicating PFAS levels, hospital admission records, and prescription medication lists
  • Military service records: Complete military service history for active duty personnel and veterans, including deployment locations where PFAS exposure occurred, job duties involving firefighting foam or contaminated water systems, and documented environmental exposures during service
  • Proof of residence: Utility bills, lease agreements, or property deeds showing you lived near military bases, airports, or industrial sites with known PFAS contamination
  • Proof of relationship: Marriage certificate, birth certificate, or dependency records if you're a family member of military personnel seeking compensation

We can assist you in filing your PFAS ulcerative colitis claim

The complexity of medical and exposure records required for PFAS ulcerative colitis claims can be confusing. The attorneys at our firm have over three decades of experience with toxic exposure cases and know exactly what evidence is needed to support these claims. Get in touch with ELG Law today to ensure your documents support your PFAS-related ulcerative colitis claim.