Eligibility requirements for filing an AFFF liver cancer claim
Individuals who may receive compensation for their liver cancer diagnosis include those who had long-term exposure to toxic chemicals through the use of firefighting foam, such as:
- Military firefighters. The Department of Defense began using AFFF in the 1970s to combat liquid fires across hundreds of military installations. A military veteran who worked as a firefighter at a contaminated military installation is eligible for an AFFF claim for liver cancer. Additionally, military firefighters may qualify for VA claims.
- Civilian firefighters. Civilian firefighters, including career and volunteer firefighters, are eligible for an AFFF claim if they developed liver cancer after exposure to AFFF in training and emergency response.
Learn how you can seek compensation through an AFFF liver cancer claim
If you or a loved one has liver cancer and may have a history of AFFF 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 using AFFF. 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.