Filing testicular cancer claims related to AFFF exposure
Civilian and military firefighters with a history of exposure to AFFF can file for toxic exposure claims that can help them recover damages.
Additionally, military firefighters are eligible for testicular cancer claims with the VA as well. The PACT Act of 2022 had been expanded to cover healthcare access for military firefighters who were exposed to any toxin. However, to get the monthly disability compensation, you will still have to prove that your testicular diagnosis is connected to your AFFF exposure. ELG Law can help you establish your claim.
Work with our attorneys when filing your AFFF exposure claims
Since 1990, our attorneys have worked hard to help victims of toxic exposure, including those affected by chemicals in AFFF. If you have testicular cancer and believe AFFF exposure may be the cause, you need to contact our team. To start, submit your medical records with your diagnosis of testicular cancer and your employment records (or military records) that show your firefighting career history and AFFF exposure.