Who is eligible to file a PFAS liver cancer claim?

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Those eligible for compensation for liver cancer due to PFAS exposure include military members, their families stationed with them, and residents living within one mile of a military base with known PFAS contamination.

Eligibility requirements for filing a liver cancer claim

Individuals who may receive compensation for their liver cancer diagnosis include those who had lengthy exposure to PFAS, such as:

  • Military members: Both active and retired. They must be deployed in an army base, barracks, camp, or similar sites with a known PFAS contamination for at least one cumulative year. When seeking compensation, they must prepare evidence that connects their diagnosis to prolonged PFAS exposure, like military and medical records. 
  • Residents: These include family members of military personnel living inside a PFAS-contaminated base, and individuals who lived within a mile, for at least one cumulative year. Relevant documents, like proof of residency, can serve as evidence when filing for PFAS claims.

Learn how you can seek compensation through toxic exposure claims

If you or a loved one has liver cancer and may have a history of PFAS exposure, you may be entitled to compensation. 

Since 1990, we have provided legal assistance to dozens of victims of toxic exposure, including those who had to endure health conditions stemming from PFAS exposure. Our team of experienced lawyers can guide you and your family members in taking the proper steps to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.