What are the most PFAS-contaminated states?

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Even though PFAS are lurking in the drinking water of most states, some have incredibly high levels of these harmful chemicals in their water supplies. The state with the highest PFAS concentrations in drinking water is, by far, Michigan.

Brunswick County has the highest cancer incidence as a result of drinking water containing PFAS

As emerging contaminants, PFAS have become increasingly prevalent over the past decades, particularly in drinking water, which poses a great health threat to consumers nationwide. Some states have very high “forever chemicals” levels in their drinking water, and those are also the states with the greatest cancer incidence, as some PFAS are carcinogenic. These are the states where PFAS drinking water contamination is the worst:

  • Iowa
  • Kentucky
  • Alabama
  • Louisiana
  • North Carolina
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • Florida
  • South Carolina

If your community has been exposed to PFAS from drinking water, you might be entitled to financial compensation, money which will help you afford water testing, remediation, and treatment. With over 30 years of experience in toxic exposure cases, our attorneys will offer you a free-of-charge case evaluation to find out whether you qualify to join the PFAS water contamination lawsuit.

Join the PFAS water contamination lawsuit with our expert assistance

Whether your drinking water source serves a small community or a whole city, if it contains PFAS, you might be eligible to join the PFAS water contamination lawsuit. To become eligible, your drinking water source must have a detectable PFAS level.

Our resourceful legal team will carefully assess your case, and if you are eligible, we will begin working on your claim as soon as possible. Because we operate on a contingency fee basis, you will only have to pay our attorneys only if they obtain compensation for you.