Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) is a firefighting foam that contains toxic PFAS chemicals (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances).
Exposure to AFFF, either through direct contact or contaminated water sources, has been linked to serious human health risks, including various forms of cancer such as:
An AFFF attorney from TruLaw can assist you in filing a lawsuit against the manufacturers of these harmful chemicals, holding them accountable for the harm caused by AFFF firefighting foam exposure.
There are several other ways our legal team can support your claim beyond filing a lawsuit.
Explaining the AFFF Legal Issues
In AFFF lawsuits, attorneys must have the ability and expertise required to address a range of legal concepts that apply to these cases — these areas of law include product liability, toxic tort, and mass tort law.
Attorneys with experience in these areas understand the legal system and are well-positioned to guide you through it.
They can help you evaluate your legal options and determine the most appropriate path forward.
Your attorney will be there to advise you throughout the process and will work to ensure your AFFF claim is the strongest it can be.
Collecting Evidence & Building a Strong Case
A successful AFFF lawsuit depends heavily on strong evidence.
Lawyers experienced in product liability cases know what evidence is important and how to obtain it.
In cases like these, it’s helpful to demonstrate fault, liability, and negligence.
Without enough compelling evidence, the case could weaken, making it difficult to secure the compensation necessary to cover losses resulting from AFFF foam exposure.
Settlement Negotiation & Litigation Expertise
Many AFFF lawsuits settle before reaching trial, especially in cases involving numerous plaintiffs affected by the same toxic chemicals.
These AFFF firefighting foam cases often form mass tort claims, where plaintiffs combine evidence, building a stronger case against the manufacturers.
Often, companies will opt to settle to avoid the high costs and lengthy process of litigation.
However, if your case proceeds to trial, having an attorney skilled in AFFF litigation is important.
They will work to prove your exposure to AFFF, demonstrate the extent of your damages, and link the toxic PFAS to your illness.
It’s important to have a lawyer who is experienced in handling both settlements and trials to ensure your claim is as strong as possible.