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Pittsburgh attorney seeks compensation for injuries caused by AFFF Foam
Pittsburgh lawyer advocates for victims impacted by hazardous products
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) is a widely used firefighting product, but it comes with significant health risks. This highly toxic substance has been linked to severe medical conditions, including cancer. At Logue Law Group, based in Pittsburgh, I am committed to pursuing justice for individuals affected by AFFF exposure. If you or a loved one suffered from exposure to AFFF in Pittsburgh, I, as a Pittsburgh injury lawyer, will advocate relentlessly to seek the compensation you deserve.
What is AFFF?
AFFF is a chemical mixture used to suppress fires involving flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner, turpentine, acetone, and alcohol. When mixed with water and applied to a fire, it creates a film that cools the flames and cuts off their oxygen supply, effectively preventing reignition.
AFFF is commonly deployed at:
- Marine facilities
- Airports
- Military bases
- Oil refineries
- Chemical plants
- Flammable liquid storage and processing facilities
It is frequently found on fire trucks and used for training at fire fighting facilities. However, AFFF contains toxic substances that pose health risks to firefighters, workers, and nearby residents. If you believe you have been harmed by AFFF exposure, Logue Law Group can review the details of your situation to determine if you have grounds for an actionable claim.
How AFFF may harm you and your family
The toxic nature of AFFF is due to polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which have been linked to a host of serious health concerns, including but not limited to:
- Various types of cancer
- Reproductive system disorders
- Immune system deficiencies
- Thyroid disease
- Liver damage
- Ulcerative colitis
While firefighters are at the highest risk due to direct exposure, PFAS can seep into the soil and water table, creating environmental hazards for people living near areas where AFFF is used. With the assistance of medical experts, I will examine the facts of your case and assess whether AFFF was the cause of your injury or illness.
The legal landscape of AFFF litigation
At present, over 6,000 AFFF lawsuits are pending in federal court. These have been consolidated into a multidistrict litigation (MDL) case in the U.S. District Court for South Carolina. MDL facilitates efficient resolution by addressing common issues in one court, streamlining cases, and enabling collective settlements for large groups of plaintiffs.
With extensive experience handling mass tort litigation, Logue Law Group offers comprehensive and skilled representation in AFFF MDL proceedings. I am well-versed in advocating for clients as both a Pittsburgh car accident lawyer and a seasoned products liability attorney.
Filing your AFFF claim
To recover damages for AFFF exposure, you must file within two years of discovering your injury or the suspected link to AFFF. Many victims may not realize the harm they’ve suffered until years after the exposure has occurred.
Our team can assist in holding manufacturers accountable under principles of strict liability by demonstrating that:
- AFFF was defectively designed.
- The product lacked adequate warnings about its dangers.
Alternatively, if negligence from other parties contributed to your exposure, such as improper use of the product, we can weave this into your case. Proving these claims will often require expert testimonies connecting the product to your injuries. At Logue Law Group, I possess the expertise and resources needed to build a strong and compelling case.
Contact a Pittsburgh AFFF liability attorney for a free consultation
At Logue Law Group, we stand with individuals in Pittsburgh and its surrounding areas who have suffered from AFFF exposure. Contact me today at 844.PITT.DUI to arrange a free consultation with an experienced Pittsburgh injury lawyer. My group in Pittsburgh is ready to assist you and your loved ones in your fight for justice.