If you have been exposed to PFAS-contaminated water, you may be entitled to significant compensation. PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," have been linked to serious health problems, including cancer, thyroid disease, and immune system issues. Our experienced PFAS contamination attorneys are ready to fight for the justice and financial recovery you deserve.
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If you or a loved one has been exposed to PFAS-contaminated drinking water, it’s crucial to speak with an experienced PFAS contamination attorney as soon as possible. The sooner our environmental lawyers can begin investigating your exposure and damages, the better positioned we are to help you secure maximum compensation for your injuries, illnesses, or other losses.
We assist individuals and communities impacted by PFAS exposure, including military bases, industrial sites, airports, and agricultural areas where these dangerous chemicals have polluted water supplies.
We conduct a thorough investigation into PFAS sources and responsible companies. While we seek fair and timely settlements, we are fully prepared to take your case to court if necessary to achieve justice.
Kidney cancer
Testicular cancer
Thyroid disease
Ulcerative colitis
Liver damage
High cholesterol
Maternal hypertension
Weakened immunity
Fertility issues
Birth defects
Our legal team has extensive experience handling environmental contamination cases nationwide. We will gather evidence of PFAS exposure, medical records, and work with experts to build a strong case for compensation.
Whether your exposure occurred at a military base, a municipal water system, or through contaminated consumer products, we are committed to holding responsible corporations accountable for the harm they caused.
Some key symptoms and diseases connected to PFAS exposure include:
We will aggressively pursue your right to compensation, including for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and wrongful death claims if applicable.
If you believe your water source was contaminated with PFAS chemicals, don’t wait. Contact our experienced attorneys for a free consultation. There are no legal fees unless we win your case. Call us at 818-873-6135 or fill out our online form to get started.
On April 20, 2025, a federal judge approved a landmark $12 billion settlement between several chemical manufacturers and public water utilities across the United States. This historic deal resolves claims related to PFAS water contamination and sets an important precedent for future individual and municipal lawsuits.
The settlement ensures funding for testing, treatment systems, and remediation projects, but individual property owners and personal injury claimants are pursuing additional lawsuits for personal health damages related to PFAS exposure.
The multidistrict litigation (MDL) for PFAS exposure, centered in the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, reported over 8,000 pending cases as of early March 2025. Plaintiffs include individuals, municipalities, and businesses seeking damages from exposure to AFFF firefighting foam and contaminated groundwater.
The rise in filings reflects growing public awareness about the serious health consequences of PFAS chemicals, often called "forever chemicals."
Judge Richard Gergel announced that the first bellwether trials in the PFAS MDL will begin in late 2025. These initial trial cases involve major water utilities alleging costly contamination cleanup expenses. Their outcomes will set the tone for future personal injury trials involving cancer, kidney disease, and other illnesses linked to PFAS exposure.
In December 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed the first-ever national limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water. This move increases pressure on manufacturers like 3M, DuPont, and Chemours, who are already facing thousands of contamination lawsuits from individuals and municipalities nationwide.
Regulatory changes are expected to strengthen future personal injury claims for those harmed by PFAS exposure.
Chemical giant 3M Company tentatively agreed to pay more than $10 billion to resolve claims that its PFAS products contaminated drinking water supplies across the U.S. This settlement covers municipal water systems but leaves open the door for personal injury and property contamination lawsuits by individuals.
Many experts predict additional PFAS settlements or trials in 2025 and beyond as litigation accelerates.