What documents do I need to file a PFAS male breast cancer claim?

The basic documents you need if you intend to file a PFAS male breast cancer claim are your medical records showing your diagnosis, service records if you are an active or veteran military member, proof of residence if you are a member of a military family, or a nearby resident.

Requirements: Documents you need to file a PFAS male breast cancer claim

You may be eligible to file a PFAS male breast cancer claim if you are a military veteran who served on a contaminated military base, or a family member of one who lived with them at the base. Civilian residents in nearby communities can also file a claim if they lived within one mile of the contaminated base.

We can evaluate your claim if you have the following documents ready:

  • Medical documents proving your diagnosis of MBC (with no record of MBC diagnosis before PFAS exposure)
  • Military records documenting your time of service at a contaminated military base
  • If you are a veteran’s family member or a civilian resident, you need the following documents, whichever is applicable:
    • proof of relationship to a veteran, such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or adoption papers, and proof of residence 
    • proof of residence showing that you lived within one mile of a contaminated military base

ELG Law attorneys can file a PFAS male breast cancer claim on your behalf

If you believe you are eligible for a claim, you may reach out to the Environmental Litigation Group to discuss your case. We can also answer any questions you may have about eligibility and the necessary documents for filing claims.

Our attorneys have the knowledge to pursue your case and successfully file your PFAS male breast cancer claim on your behalf. You will not have to pay anything until we recover monetary compensation, as we work on a contingency basis.

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