PFAS Cancer Lawsuit 2025

Contaminated Water Linked To Cancer?
If You Were Diagnosed, You May Be Eligible For Compensation.

PFAS Exposure Connected to Kidney and Testicular Cancer

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), often called “forever chemicals,” are synthetic compounds found in drinking water supplies across the U.S. Exposure to PFAS has been linked to serious health risks—including kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disorders, and immune system damage.

Now, individuals and families are taking legal action against major chemical manufacturers like 3M, DuPont, and Chemours, alleging they failed to warn the public about PFAS dangers despite knowing the risks for decades.

PFAS Lawsuit Updates

July 2021

Saint-Gobain, Honeywell, and 3M agree to a $65.25 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over contamination in Hoosick Falls, New York.

April 2023

U.S. District Judge approves a $54 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over PFAS contamination in Kent County, Michigan, involving Wolverine Worldwide and 3M.

June 2023

3M agrees to a $10.3 billion settlement with U.S. public water systems to resolve PFAS contamination claims.

April 2024

EPA sets first-ever national standards limiting PFAS in drinking water, aiming to regulate six major types of PFAS.

May 2024

New Jersey secures a $393 million settlement from DuPont and related companies for statewide PFAS pollution.

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If you’ve been diagnosed with kidney or testicular cancer after at least six months of exposure to PFAS-contaminated drinking water, you may be eligible for compensation. Victims are pursuing justice for medical bills, pain and suffering, and property damages tied to PFAS contamination.

 

Time May Be Limited

Statutes of limitations may vary by state and can prevent your ability to file your case if too much time has passed. We strongly encourage you to speak with a legal professional as soon as possible to avoid missing any deadline for potential compensation.

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This is an active lawsuit
Exposure Sites:

PFAS contamination is often traced to:

  • Public water systems
  • U.S. military bases and firefighting training sites
  • Industrial and chemical manufacturing facilities
Related Diagnoses:
  • Kidney cancer
  • Testicular cancer
  • Thyroid disorders
Status:

Lawsuits are actively being filed

Who May Be Eligible For Compensation?

If you were diagnosed with kidney cancer or testicular cancer after being exposed to PFAS-contaminated water—such as through military service, or living in a known contamination zone—you may have a case.
Even if your loved one has already passed away, you may still file a PFAS-related claim and seek justice on their behalf.
Even if your loved one has already passed away, you may still file a PFAS cancer claim and seek justice on their behalf.

Call (888) 309-1301 now to connect with our team. We’ll ask a few questions about your diagnosis and PFAS exposure to determine if you may have a claim.Statutes of limitations may vary by state and can prevent your ability to file your case if too much time has passed. We strongly encourage you to speak with a legal professional as soon as possible to avoid missing any deadline for potential compensation.

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Most at-risk victims of PFAS:

  • Military Personnel
  • Industrial Workers
  • Airport Staff
  • Chemical Plant Employees
  • Residents near military bases
  • People near contaminated public water
  • People near manufacturing facilities
 

Over $3.8 Billion Paid in PFAS Settlements

Major chemical companies have paid billions to settle PFAS contamination
lawsuits nationwide. From West Virginia to New Jersey, these cases show how widespread the crisis is, and how seriously it’s being taken in court.

Verdicts
West Virginia, 2017
$671 Million
Minnesota, 2018
$850 Million
New York, 2021
$65.25 Million
Michigan, 2023
$54 Million
New Jersey, 2023
$393 Million
Ohio, 2023
$110 Million
South Carolina, 2024
$956 Million
Delaware, 2024
$730 Million

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How To Get Started

Instructions

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Share Your Story

Fill out the form above or call (888) 309-1301 now to provide details about your claim and how you were affected by PFAS.

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Get Your Evaluation

Our experienced team and co-counsel will assess your claim to determine your eligibility for a potential legal case.

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File Your Claim

If you’re eligible, we’ll file a claim on your behalf, ensuring every detail is meticulously handled.

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Let Us Do The Rest!

We’re with you every step of the way, offering guidance through the legal maze and advocating tirelessly for your rights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals found in drinking water across the U.S. and have been linked to serious health issues, including kidney and testicular cancer. If you’ve been diagnosed after PFAS exposure, you may be eligible for compensation.

If you were diagnosed with kidney or testicular cancer after at least one year of exposure to PFAS-contaminated water, our legal team offers a free initial case evaluation to assess your eligibility.

The statute of limitations varies by state. We recommend contacting us as soon as possible to ensure your legal rights are protected.

No. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay any fees unless we win your case. Your initial consultation is also completely free.

Even if some companies successfully defend individual cases, many settlements have already occurred, and thousands of cases are still moving forward. We, along with our co-counsel, will fight aggressively to secure your rightful compensation if you qualify.

Resolution times vary depending on the complexity of the case and court availability. Some cases settle quickly, while others may take years. Rest assured, we strive to handle your case as efficiently as possible.

Most cases settle before going to trial, so you likely won’t need to appear in court. If your case does go to trial, our attorneys and our co-counsel will represent you and guide you through every step.

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