How much compensation can PFAS thyroid cancer victims receive?

The amount of compensation for thyroid cancer cases caused by PFAS varies considerably depending on a victim's circumstances, but losses and ongoing medical costs are often compensated in substantial amounts.

Compensation for PFAS thyroid cancer victims

The amount depends on several factors, such as the severity of the cancer, the length of the treatment, the patient's age, income level, and overall quality of life.

Several areas are included in the compensation:

  • Medical expenses: All cancer-related costs including surgeries, radioactive iodine treatments, thyroid medications, oncology visits, and lifelong monitoring
  • Lost income: Salary losses during treatment and potential future earnings if cancer limits work capacity
  • Pain and suffering: Emotional distress from diagnosis, treatment anxiety, depression, and reduced quality of life
  • VA disability benefits: Monthly tax-free payments for veterans with service-connected PFAS exposure (separate from civil lawsuits)
  • Wrongful death: Funeral costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship for surviving family members

We can help you with your PFAS thyroid cancer compensation claim

If you develop thyroid cancer after exposure to PFAS, you may be able to receive compensation. Our attorneys have successfully assisted toxic exposure victims for over 30 years. We can help you in filing your PFAS thyroid cancer claim. All you have to do is find the necessary documents, such as your military and medical records, and let us handle the rest.

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