How do I file a claim if I developed kidney cancer from PFAS exposure?

To file a PFAS kidney cancer claim you can contact us and provide us with the necessary documents that prove eligibility. We will file the claim on your behalf.

Necessary steps when filing a PFAS kidney cancer claim

When filing a PFAS kidney cancer claim, the first thing to do is contact us. We will check your eligibility, for which you need to provide us with the necessary documents.

Active members and veterans of the U.S. Military must provide us with their military records, as these papers indicate what base they were assigned to and how they were discharged (for veterans). They also need to bring or send their medical records, which state their kidney cancer diagnosis. For family members of military personnel, such as spouses, children, or parents, or nearby residents who developed kidney cancer due to PFAS exposure, their requirements would include proof of their relationship with the serviceman (for dependents), their proof of residence that may indicate how long they have been living at or near the base, and medical records indicating their diagnosis.

After eligibility is established we file the claim on your behalf and keep you updated during the entire process.

File a PFAS kidney cancer claim with the help of our attorneys

The specific requirements for your claim vary from state to state. It also differs if you are a veteran or a dependent of a member of the U.S. Military. The process is not an easy one, but we are there for you every step of the way.

Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. has been helping people with toxic exposure claims since 1990. We have the necessary knowledge and experience to make sure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

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