Enterra Corp. is headquartered in Dover, Delaware, and has been manufacturing aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), a type of firefighting foam, for a significant period across the country. The company's AFFF manufacturing operations trace back to National Foam, which was incorporated in Delaware in 1927, and through a complex corporate history involving multiple acquisitions and name changes over the decades.
Once the health risks and dangers of exposure to AFFF in civilian and military firefighters came to light, more and more people began filing lawsuits against Enterra Corp. and similar manufacturers, alleging failure to warn and negligence. Firefighters and military personnel who used AFFF on the job and subsequently developed health issues are encouraged to seek legal assistance, as they might qualify for compensation from manufacturers.
Exposure to the toxic PFAS in AFFF is responsible for a wide array of serious, even life-threatening health problems, including cancer. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in these firefighting foams persist in both the human body and the environment.
Cancer has become the leading cause of death among firefighters, and toxic exposure plays a major role in this grim statistic. Military and civilian firefighters are at high risk of developing the following health conditions and diseases as a consequence of using AFFF regularly:
Enterra Corp. distributed AFFF containing dangerous PFAS chemicals through various businesses throughout its history, including National Foam System Inc., Chubb National Foam Inc., and Kidde Fire Fighting Inc.
Firefighters and military personnel across the country have filed lawsuits against Enterra Corp., alleging the company knew about health dangers posed by PFAS chemicals but failed to provide adequate warnings. These legal actions claim individuals used these products to protect lives and property, unaware that exposure could lead to devastating health consequences including various forms of cancer.
If you are considering filing an AFFF lawsuit against Enterra Corp., these are the eligibility requirements you need to meet:
If you used AFFF as a firefighter or in military service and have been diagnosed with cancer, you may be entitled to compensation. We understand that individuals facing serious health issues deal with tremendous challenges. Our approach makes the legal process straightforward by providing a quick 10-minute free case evaluation over the phone. Our team will review your situation, determine whether you qualify to file an AFFF claim against Enterra Corp., and connect you with a specialized attorney.
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