What documents are needed to file a PFAS exposure claim for thyroid cancer?

If you were exposed to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at a contaminated military base and later developed thyroid cancer, Atraxia Law can help you file a PFAS claim.

Before we can connect you with a lawyer, our legal team needs to evaluate your case and see if you qualify. These are the documents that our team needs to check this:

We need to verify your military records documenting your assignment at a contaminated military base (if you are a military veteran) and your medical documents showing your thyroid cancer diagnosis.

For family members of military veterans, you can also file for PFAS exposure claims if you can show proof of residence documenting your stay within one mile of a contaminated base for at least a year, your proof of relationship with a military personnel or veteran (birth certificate or marriage certificate), and your medical documents showing you were diagnosed with thyroid cancer.

Civilian residents who lived near a contaminated military base can also file PFAS claims. We can evaluate your eligibility if you can retrieve your medical documents showing thyroid cancer history and show proof that you lived within one mile of a contaminated military base for at least a year.

Atraxia Law can evaluate your PFAS claim eligibility for thyroid cancer

With these documents, our team can also check if you are eligible for VA disability claims for thyroid cancer (which a military veteran can file on top of a PFAS claim). If you qualify, our legal team will connect you with an experienced attorney who can pursue your claim on your behalf and handle the rest of the filing process. Contact Atraxia Law today to schedule a free consultation, which will not take more than 10 minutes.