Were you exposed to PFAS “forever chemicals” in Pennsylvania?
If you drank contaminated water, fought fires with AFFF foam, or lived near an industrial PFAS source, and later developed kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, or other serious conditions — you may qualify for compensation. We connect Pennsylvania families with qualified national PFAS co-counsel at no cost.
- No fees unless you recover
- Confidential intake review
- All 67 PA counties served
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Free, Confidential PFAS Case Review
Tell us about your exposure and diagnosis. There is no cost or obligation. Your information is reviewed by our intake team and may be referred to qualified national PFAS co-counsel.
How Pennsylvanians have been exposed to PFAS
Contaminated Drinking Water
Public water systems and private wells across Pennsylvania — particularly in Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, Dauphin, and Franklin counties — have tested positive for PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS chemicals.
Learn more →AFFF Firefighting Foam
Aqueous Film Forming Foam used at military bases (NAS Willow Grove, Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster, Letterkenny Army Depot), airports, and by civilian firefighters has caused widespread PFAS exposure.
Learn more →Industrial & Occupational
Workers and neighbors of PFAS manufacturing, plating, paper, textile, and chemical facilities in Pennsylvania may have been exposed through air, water, or direct contact.
Learn more →Linked PFAS-related diagnoses
The C8 Science Panel and subsequent peer-reviewed research have linked long-term PFAS exposure to several serious conditions. If you or a loved one were diagnosed with any of the following after Pennsylvania PFAS exposure, you may qualify.
Full list of qualifying conditions →- Kidney cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Thyroid disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension
- High cholesterol (diagnosed)
- Liver cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Bladder cancer
- Breast cancer (under investigation)
- Childhood developmental effects
Serving all 67 Pennsylvania counties
From Bucks and Montgomery counties — the epicenter of the Willow Grove and Warminster PFAS plumes — to Allegheny, Erie, Dauphin, and rural counties across the Commonwealth, our intake reviews cases statewide.