Filing testicular cancer claims related to PFAS exposure
Residents living near PFAS-contaminated military bases, active military members, and their families stationed with them at the contaminated bases can file for toxic exposure claims that can help them recover damages.
Meanwhile, veterans can file for testicular cancer claims with the VA as well. Testicular cancer is already considered a presumptive condition, a provision under the PACT Act of 2022 that automatically assumes military service has caused the disease to develop.
Work with our attorneys when filing your PFAS exposure claims
Since 1990, our attorneys have worked hard to help victims of toxic exposure, including those affected by PFAS. If you have testicular cancer and believe PFAS exposure may be the cause, you need to contact our team. To start, submit your medical records with your diagnosis of testicular cancer and other proof of PFAS exposure. Family members can also help victims file claims for them. If you qualify, we will guide you through every step to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.