If you were exposed to PFAS at a contaminated military base and have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, these are some of the legal options you have as a veteran:
- File a PFAS exposure claim for multiple myeloma. You and your family members who lived at a contaminated military base are eligible for PFAS exposure claims if any of you have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma.
- File a VA disability claim for multiple myeloma. As a military veteran, you also have the option to file for disability compensation for multiple myeloma as a service-related condition. This will grant you access to VA healthcare and a tax-free monthly payment. Even if your condition is not considered presumptive, the VA encourages veterans with blood cancer, like acute leukemia, chronic leukemia, and multiple myeloma, to apply for VA benefits and care. You will need to prove that your condition is connected to PFAS exposure, and having legal representation will make the filing process easier and more convenient for you.
Atraxia Law assists veterans with multiple myeloma in filing PFAS claims
Multiple myeloma often needs long-term treatments to keep it under control. Fighting this cancer is already physically and financially taxing, which is why Atraxia Law is offering legal assistance to ease the burden on toxic exposure victims. We only need your medical documents, along with your employment records or proof of residence, to evaluate your eligibility for claims. If you are eligible, we will connect you to a competent toxic exposure attorney who will ensure that you receive just compensation.