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There is no average settlement for a PFAS lawsuit because every claim is different. Compensation will vary based on several factors unique to you and your case, including the strength of your suit.
A PFAS lawsuit lawyer can review your damages and help you build a robust claim for compensation. Your attorney will work to get you the compensation you need while acting as your legal advocate to protect your rights.
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PFAS Lawsuit Compensation
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are manufactured chemicals that do not break down and remain in the environment for decades or indefinitely. These “forever chemicals” are found in various household products and can cause severe medical conditions, including some types of cancer.
If you suffer from a health issue linked to PFAS exposure, you may be able to recover damages with a PFAS lawsuit. Compensation may include:
- Medical bills. You can pursue current and future medical damages. Recoverable medical expenses may include chemotherapy, radiation, prescription drugs, medical procedures, hospitalizations, doctor fees, medical devices and equipment, rehabilitation, physical therapy, and in-home care.
- Lost wages, earnings, and employment benefits. You can secure awards for income lost due to your illness and recovery and compensation for future lost earnings and diminished earning capacity.
- Pain and suffering. Pain and suffering damages provide monetary awards for intangible losses. You can recover this type of compensation for severe and chronic pain, mental anguish, emotional distress, permanent and disabling injuries, scarring, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment, and reduced quality of life.
Factors That Can Affect the Value of Your Settlement
Many unique variables will affect your claim, making it difficult to give an average PFAS lawsuit settlement value. Factors that can influence your settlement amount include:
- Your age at the time of your medical diagnosis
- Your current wages and time missed from work
- Whether or not your illness prevents you from returning to your job
- The severity of your illness and the extent of your medical treatment
- The extent of your pain, suffering, and inconvenience
- The strength of your case and supporting evidence
Our law firm partners can investigate your case to determine what damages you may be entitled to recover and how the above factors might affect your case.
Who Can Pursue a PFAS Settlement?
You may qualify for a PFAS claim if you:
- Drank water contaminated with PFAS
- Received a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, kidney cancer, liver cancer, or testicular cancer
PFAS are in many everyday household products, including cleaning supplies, food packaging, nonstick cookware, cosmetics, fabrics, upholstery, paints, fire extinguisher foam, and more.
PFAS can also migrate to water and soil during production and use, contaminating drinking water.
Who Is Liable for PFAS Damages?
Liability for PFAS damages will typically rest with the corporation or entity responsible for exposing you to PFAS. Companies that have been named in PFAS lawsuits include 3M Company, DuPont, Dynax Corp., The Chemours Company, Chemguard Inc., Kidde-Fenwal Inc., and National Foam Inc.
Many PFAS claims are currently working through litigation, but some cases have been settled. According to Reuters, in 2023, 3M and Dupont, along with Chemours and Corteva, agreed to pay two settlements worth $11 billion for contaminating public water supplies. However, it’s important to note that these settlements are not for individuals harmed by water contamination. These companies will pay the amounts to public water companies and municipalities in these settlements.
How Can You Sue for PFAS Contamination?
Plaintiffs can sue for PFAS contamination with a mass tort lawsuit. PFAS claims are being merged into multidistrict litigation (MDLs), which allow claimants to combine cases into one court, streamlining and expediting the legal process. MDLs can also lessen plaintiffs’ costs and legal burdens.
Another advantage of an MDL is that the court rules on each claim individually, meaning your compensation will reflect your actual losses. This method differs from a class action lawsuit, where the court issues a single ruling for the entire class.
There Is a Deadline for Filing Suit
A PFAS contamination lawsuit lawyer can help you join an MDL, but you have a limited time to act. How long you have to file your case will depend on the statute of limitations for product liability where you live.
Some states allow as little as one year. An attorney can tell you more about how long you have to seek compensation.
What Are the Benefits of Hiring a PFAS Lawsuit Lawyer?
Generally, the stronger your PFAS water contamination claim, the likelier you are to secure a full and fair settlement. A PFAS lawsuit attorney can gather case evidence, hire and consult with experts, and work tirelessly to prove your illness resulted from water contaminated with PFAS.
A lawyer can also use negotiation skills and experience to defend your rights and advocate for the maximum settlement possible. Having legal representation can be especially helpful in mass tort cases, which require plaintiffs to face large and powerful defendants with teams of lawyers and near-limitless resources.
A lawyer can also handle case-related communications, deadlines, details, and “red tape,” leaving you free to focus on your health.
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