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If you or a loved one has suffered from exposure to PFAS, you may be entitled to SIGNIFICANT Compensation

We'll handle everything from filing your claim to fighting for the highest possible settlement. Find Out if You Qualify Today!

Time is Limited - More than 6,400 people have already filed claims!

PFAS settlement amounts are estimated to range from $175,000 to $350,0000

How to Qualify for a Settlement

If you or a loved one has developed cancer, thyroid disease, or developmental issues after being exposed to hazardous substances that contain PFAS, you may qualify.

How our Team can Help You
The process for filing a claim is very complex and any errors in your application can result in your claim being denied. Our legal team are experts in these types of claims and will guarantee that everything is filed correctly and fight to get you the highest possible settlement amount.

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SIGNIFICANT Compensation May Be Available

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Where Are PFAS Found?

PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are widely used in consumer and industrial products, leading to significant environmental contamination. These harmful substances can be found in:

> Firefighting Foams (AFFF): Commonly used to combat chemical fires.

> Stain-Resistant Furniture & Carpets: Treated materials designed to repel stains.
> Waterproof & Stain-Resistant Clothing: Apparel treated to resist moisture and stains.

> Food Packaging: Items like pizza boxes, french fry containers, hamburger wrappers, and microwave popcorn bags.

> Personal Care & Beauty Products: Makeup, nail polish, shaving cream, dental floss, and pressed powders.

> Household Cleaning & Floor Care Products: Various cleaners and polishes used in homes and businesses.

Get your free Claim Evaluation in a few simple steps

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Free case review

Our team will call you as soon as possible to discuss how to get the settlement you deserve. This is completely free with no obligations.

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Possible compensation

Your attorney will fight for you to receive the highest possible compensation. There are no risks or up-front costs to you.

Where Did PFAS Come From?


PFAS are synthetic chemicals that do not occur naturally in the environment. Manufactured for over 50 years, the first-generation PFAS, including PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid), have been phased out due to their severe health risks. Despite environmental regulations, PFAS contamination persists, particularly from firefighting foams (AFFF), leading to litigation and legislative bans worldwide.

Studies link PFAS exposure to cancer, thyroid disease, developmental issues, and other serious health conditions. Groundwater contamination remains a critical concern, prompting legal action and increased regulatory scrutiny.

There is NO upfront cost to using the attorneys and the consultation is 100% free of charge.

In the event, they win your case, your attorneys will receive a contingency fee based on the funds they recover to pay for costs.

You pay nothing unless you win.

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