Aqueous film-forming foam, sometimes referred to as firefighting foam or AFFF, is a foam that firefighters use to extinguish fires. It has been in use since the 1960s, especially in the military and at airports. Firefighting foam is created using perilous substances known as PFAS. The AFFF Lawsuit is open to active and former firefighters who were exposed to the chemical foam. The plaintiffs in this lawsuit can allege that they were not given proper safety gear when they went down there, which led to them getting sick from exposure. Veterans from the United States who served and were ...Read more

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