How do I prove my testicular cancer is connected to military service & AFFF exposure?

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If you served as a firefighter in the military, you can prove service connection with your military records. These records must show where you were deployed, your history of AFFF use, and your reason for discharge (if a veteran).

Steps to take to prove the link between testicular cancer, firefighting history, and AFFF exposure

For military firefighters, military records can prove the link between your diagnosis and your service history, including relevant records that document your use of AFFF in your duties. If you were involved in AFFF training exercises at military airports and installations or used AFFF in responding to liquid fires, be sure to include the relevant documents describing these duties as well. 

Another document we need to evaluate is your medical records related to your testicular diagnosis history, and other relevant documents related to consultations and treatment.

Our attorneys can help with your AFFF exposure claim for testicular cancer

If you believe your testicular cancer diagnosis is connected to AFFF exposure as a military firefighter, we advise you to reach out to our lawyers. To get started, schedule a consultation with us and prepare your medical documents and military records for evaluation of your eligibility.