What are the eligibility criteria for a PFAS multiple myeloma claim?

Military veterans and their family members who stayed with them at military bases are eligible for PFAS claims for multiple myeloma. Eligibility also extends to civilian residents who lived within one mile of any contaminated military base.

Eligibility criteria for a PFAS exposure claim for multiple myeloma

People who have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma after working at a contaminated military base or living within one mile of such a base are eligible to file PFAS exposure claims.

To be eligible, you must have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma and meet one of the following criteria:

  • You, a military veteran, and served at a contaminated military base and were discharged honorably.
  • You lived at a contaminated military base as a family member of a veteran.
  • You are a civilian who lived within one mile of a contaminated military base.

Additionally, you must be able to retrieve documents as proof that you meet the criteria, such as military records, proof of residence, and medical documents showing that you have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma after PFAS exposure.

ELG Law can assist you in filing PFAS exposure claims for multiple myeloma

If you meet the criteria for filing, schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys specializing in PFAS exposure. We understand that your health and continuous treatment are your top priority, and we can assist you by pursuing PFAS claims on your behalf.

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