Can I apply for VA disability compensation with a PFAS related male breast cancer diagnosis?

You can file for a standard VA disability claim for your male breast cancer diagnosis. You will need to prove that your condition is connected to your PFAS exposure during service. We encourage military veterans with MBC to seek legal assistance for filing claims.

VA disability claims for male breast cancer linked to PFAS exposure

Veterans who were exposed to PFAS during their service at a contaminated military base can file VA disability claims for PFAS-related conditions. Male breast cancer (MBC) is one of the linkable diseases.

Since there are still no presumptive conditions for PFAS, you need to prove that your MBC diagnosis is connected to your exposure history. To do this, you need military records of your service at the contaminated military base and your honorable discharge. You also need your medical documents showing that you have been diagnosed with male breast cancer.

ELG Law can help you explore all legal options you have for PFAS-related male breast cancer

Aside from filing a VA disability claim, you may also file a PFAS exposure claim for male breast cancer. We encourage you to discuss your legal options with ELG Law to prevent claim denials and other paperwork hurdles. Our attorneys will pursue all available compensation and healthcare benefits on your behalf while you undergo treatment for and recovery from MBC. Contact ELG today to schedule your free evaluation.

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