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Next week, the pivotal first bellwether test trial is set to begin in the massive class action MDL over the personal and environmental harm caused by PFAS “forever chemicals” in AFFF firefighting foam.
Source: https://www.lawsuit-information-center.com/first-afff-bellwether-trial.html
Over the past 30 days, 115 new cases have been added to the AFFF firefighting foam class action lawsuit, bringing the total number of cases in the firefighting foam MDL to 4,173.
Source: https://www.lawsuit-information-center.com/afff-firefighting-foam-lawsuit.html
So a global AFFF settlement makes sense and it could happen in 2023.
Source: https://www.lawsuit-information-center.com/most-active-class-action-2023.html
The Navy is now required to report AFFF spills to DOH, which it did when approximately 1,300 gallons of AFFF spilled at Red Hill on Nov. 29, requiring a major cleanup operation overseen by regulators and follow-up testing of the soil.
The Navy is now required to report AFFF spills to DOH, which it did when approximately 1,300 gallons of AFFF spilled at Red Hill on Nov. 29, requiring a major cleanup operation overseen by regulators and follow-up testing of the soil.
The new research showing AFFF can cause cancer has led to a wave of firefighting foam product liability lawsuits.
Source: https://www.lawsuit-information-center.com/afff-lawsuit-news.html
U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda said in a statement that the investigation made clear that the AFFF spill should have never happened.