Marianna Readiness Center claims

Marianna Readiness Center is located in Florida. It is one of the 700 military installations that have become contaminated with PFAS over the past decades. The source of these highly toxic chemicals at the military facility is firefighters using AFFF, a fire suppressant used for jet fuel and petroleum fires. While it is very effective, AFFF is dangerous both to the environment and to human health, as with each use, it releases PFAS. Exposure to these substances, also known as “forever chemicals,” can result in many terrible, life-threatening diseases, including cancer. AFFF contains between 50% and 98% PFAS, making it hazardous. If you are a veteran or a family member of one who spent time at Marianna Readiness Center and now struggle with a disease that might have a connection with toxic exposure, we encourage you to contact our attorneys, as you might be eligible to file a claim and obtain compensation.

Claim Application

The level of PFAS in the environment of the military facility is 66 ppt, while the current safe exposure limit is 70 ppt. Out of this group of chemicals, PFOS and PFOA are the most dangerous, as they have a strong association with cancer. According to the new safe exposure limits proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency, their concentration at this military installation is very high. Specifically, the PFOS level exceeds the new safe limit by 480 times, whereas the PFOA level eclipses it by 1,750 times. Everyone who spent time at this military facility after 1967 is at high risk of developing a serious disease, so veterans and family members should keep a close eye on their health.

What toxic agents are present on Marianna Readiness Center?

Right now, the only toxic contaminants lurking on the military facility are PFAS. Nevertheless, their presence alone is enough to endanger the health of service members training and living there, as even exposure to low concentrations can cause a disease. As emerging contaminants, PFAS take over a thousand years to break down in the environment, which makes removing them very challenging, even with the most innovative technologies. In addition to PFOS and PFOA, the following chemicals are polluting Marianna Readiness Center:

  • PFBS
  • PFBA
  • PFHxS
  • PFHxA
  • PFPeA
  • PFNA
  • PFDA
  • PFDoA

The existence of so many chemicals from the PFAS group at the military facility only worsens the degree of toxic exposure among service members and their families. A sliver of hope for those on active duty is the Pentagon announcing that it will cease using AFFF in the military and replace it with PFAS-free firefighting foam by 2024. While this will prevent additional toxic contamination, nearly 700 military bases nationwide remain polluted, and cleanup will most likely take decades.

What diseases can you develop following toxic exposure at Marianna Readiness Center?

Although toxic exposure can be responsible for countless health problems, veterans and family members should know that they can file a military base toxic exposure claim only for certain diagnoses. This is because there must be a strong connection between their illness and toxic exposure, which can also be proven by medical experts. The following are the diagnoses for which you might be eligible to file a claim if you spent at least one cumulative year at Marianna Readiness Center:

Since 1990, our attorneys have been pursuing compensation for toxic exposure victims, and many of our clients are veterans in your situation. We are ready to help you determine whether you are eligible to file a claim by evaluating your case. The legal process is simple and will mostly take place over the phone, as we understand how overwhelming struggling with one of the above diseases can be. Our law firm works on a contingency fee basis, so you will not have to pay anything unless we recover compensation for you.

Quality legal assistance for veterans and family members injured by military toxic exposure

With over 30 years of experience in pursuing compensation for toxic exposure victims, our attorneys have what it takes to help you file your military base toxic exposure claim. If you spent time at Marianna Readiness Center and now struggle with a disease, you should contact us to find out whether you are entitled to compensation. Veterans who intend to file a claim will only have to send in their military records, which they must retrieve, and their medical records.

Family members will need to submit evidence of their stay at the military facility and their medical records. These documents will serve as a starting point in evaluating your claim. Once we deem you eligible, we will promptly begin working on your claim, as we are aware that many toxic exposure victims need extra money to afford treatment, which can be very expensive. If you are too ill to participate in the process, a family member can help you navigate it.