Fort Leonard Wood is located in the Missouri Ozarks and was built in 1940. It is still active today. Fort Leonard Wood along with more than 700 military bases across the country is contaminated with PFAS, which puts the health of the members of the military and civilians who live there at stake.
Several PFAS types were found in the drinking water as well as in the environment: PFOS, PFBS, PFHxS, and PFOA.
There is a vast array of health problems that exposure to PFAS can cause, particularly if it is prolonged or frequent, the most serious being cancer, which can occur on numerous organs and tissues in the body. Here is the list of diseases you can develop if you have a history of PFAS exposure, as well as the health problems that qualify you for filing a toxic exposure claim:
In the regrettable case that you were stationed at Fort Leonard Wood after 1966 and were assigned one of these diagnoses, please contact us, as you are most likely eligible for compensation.
Because we have seen countless cases of toxic exposure victims during the 35 years we have been providing legal assistance, we are aware that most people whose health was severely affected by hazardous agents are in a lot of physical and emotional pain. Therefore, our skilled legal team will strive to make the legal process as easy as possible for you if you were exposed to PFAS on a military base and were diagnosed with a related disease.
Our process is quick, it takes place over the phone. If you meet the eligibility criteria, an experienced PFAS lawyer will file a toxic exposure claim on your behalf.
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*No fees unless compensation is obtained