By Michael Bartlett on May 28th, 2024 in PFAS
On March 21, 2024, Senator Cory Booker and Representative Darren Soto introduced the legislation known as the Firefighter PFAS Injury Compensation Act to offer payment to firefighters struggling with injuries caused by occupational toxic exposure.
By now, it is a known fact that AFFF, the firefighting foam, contains PFAS, exposure to which can result in cancers of the kidney, testicle, liver, prostate, bladder, pancreas, breast, colon, and ovary; as well as all thyroid diseases (including hyper and hypo thyroidism, Hashimoto's disease, and Grave's disease) and ulcerative colitis. Since 1966, this fire suppressant has been widely used by civilian and military firefighters nationwide to extinguish Class B fires, which stem from combustible and flammable liquids and gases. Today, cancer is a leading cause of death among this occupational group, and PFAS exposure might be a significant contributor to this disheartening statistic.
Known as the Firefighter PFAS Injury Compensation Act, Senate Bill 4013 is meant to establish a program to compensate firefighters suffering from health problems linked to PFAS exposure during their occupational activities. They can develop medical conditions both from AFFF exposure and from inhaling and ingesting PFAS released by their very own turnout gear. It is worth noting that if it becomes effective, the program would also provide compensation to firefighters who lost their lives to PFAS exposure.
The program shall be established by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. These are the most important provisions of this bill, which firefighters who intend to apply for compensation should keep in mind:
Finally, it is noteworthy that firefighters injured by PFAS exposure who intend to seek financial compensation under the Firefighter PFAS Injury Compensation Act of 2024 have the right to legal representation. Because the process of filing a claim is often time-consuming and demanding, a skilled attorney can efficiently accomplish the job with little involvement on the claimant's part.
With over 35 years of experience in pursuing compensation for toxic exposure victims, our skilled legal team is ready to offer you the assistance you are looking for. If you worked with AFFF and developed a health condition related to PFAS exposure, you might be entitled to financial compensation, which our diligent attorneys can help you recover. To initiate the legal process, all you need to do is provide us with your employment and medical records.
After a careful and thorough assessment of your case, our attorneys will determine whether you qualify to file a claim. If you do, we will go to great lengths to obtain the money you deserve for your physical and emotional distress on your behalf. Our compassionate legal team will ensure you can navigate the process with minimal involvement, as we are well aware of the pain firefighters affected by PFAS exposure are often in.