PFAS Water linked to Cancer
PFAS Water Contamination Lawsuit
24 2025-02
02/24/2025
Nyack, NY Sues Teva, Estée Lauder & Others Over Industrial Contamination
The Village of Nyack, New York, filed a lawsuit against multiple companies, including Teva Pharmaceuticals and Estée Lauder. The suit claims their manufacturing and waste disposal activities released PFAS into the Hackensack River, contaminating the village's primary drinking water source. Nyack seeks funds to cover water testing and treatment costs.
06 2025-02
02/06/2025
Santa Clara County Files Lawsuit Over AFFF Contamination
Santa Clara County, California, initiated a lawsuit against chemical manufacturers, including 3M and DuPont. The suit alleges that PFAS chemicals originating from the defendants' AFFF firefighting foam products have contaminated the public water systems serving county residents.
16 2025-01
01/16/2025
New Study Strengthens Link Between PFAS in Water and Cancer
A study published in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology linked PFAS chemicals found in drinking water to increased incidence of several types of cancer (digestive, respiratory, endocrine, oral) between 2016-2021. This research provides additional scientific evidence bolstering personal injury claims in PFAS water contamination lawsuits.
09 2025-01
01/09/2025
Widespread Contamination Risks Highlighted
PFAS contamination is noted as a widespread national issue affecting states like CA, FL, TX, LA, NY, AZ, and MI. Key risk factors include AFFF use (military bases, airports, firefighting), industrial discharges, and environmental conditions amplifying spread (fires, floods, drought). The need for extensive water testing is emphasized.
Do You Qualify for PFAS Water Contamination Lawsuit Compensation?
Recent lawsuits allege that exposure to PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," may be linked to serious health issues, including cancer, liver damage, developmental problems, and immune system dysfunction. Research suggests that prolonged exposure to PFAS, particularly through contaminated water sources, can harm human health.
If you have lived, worked, or visited an area where PFAS contamination has been identified and have experienced health problems or are concerned about potential exposure, you may be eligible to file a PFAS water contamination lawsuit and seek compensation.
Do You Qualify for PFAS Water Contamination Lawsuit Compensation?