The Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) litigation is currently being overseen by Judge Richard Gergel in the United States District Court of South Carolina. This case is significant due to the widespread impact of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination, which has affected many water sources across the country.
The court has identified several âpresumptive injuriesâ linked to PFAS exposure, including Kidney cancer, Testicular cancer, Hypothyroidism/thyroid disease, Ulcerative colitis, Liver cancer, and Thyroid cancer.
Refresher On PFAS
PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are man-made chemicals that can cause a range of health problems. Studies have shown that exposure to PFAS can lead to thyroid problems, an increased risk of certain cancers, and skin irritation.
Recent Developments
On July 19, 2024, the court selected bellwether plaintiffs to represent the broader group of affected individuals. These plaintiffs include:
- 3 kidney cancer plaintiffs and 3 testicular cancer plaintiffs from a water contamination site in Pennsylvania.
- 2 thyroid disease plaintiffs and 1 ulcerative colitis plaintiff from a water contamination site in Colorado.
These cases will help set the stage for future litigation and potential settlements.
Contamination Scope
PFAS chemicals are found in things like firefighting foam, stain-resistant carpets, and clothing that repels water. These chemicals have ended up polluting many water sources. The United States Geological Survey has found that at least 45% of our tap water across the country has PFAS in it. Also, about 35 million people in America are drinking water that has more PFAS than what the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says is safe, based on new rules they made earlier this year.
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