While filing a claim for AFFF exposure requires many documents, most of which are taken care of by your attorney, if you are a civilian or military firefighter seeking financial compensation, you will also have to provide the legal team with some documents.
Specifically, you will have to submit evidence of your AFFF exposure and proof of having a related diagnosis.
These are the documents you will need to send to have your case evaluated, which will also serve as a starting point in having your claim filed if you are deemed eligible:
Civilian firefighters can obtain their employment records by visiting their local Social Security Administration office, whereas veteran firefighters can get their military records by ordering the documents online. In the unfortunate event you were exposed to AFFF on the job and now struggle with a disease, we strongly encourage you to contact our expert team to have your case evaluated.
Our team of experts has over 35 years of experience in reviewing toxic exposure and personal injury cases and will gladly help you find out whether you are entitled to financial compensation. To assess your case, we will only request your employment or military records and your medical records. If we determine that you are eligible to file a claim for AFFF exposure, we will promptly direct you toward a specialized attorney.