If you’ve been diagnosed with testicular cancer and you worked around Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF)—as a firefighter, member of the military, airport/ARFF crew, industrial responder, contractor, or facilities staff—contact us now. Time limits apply, and early legal action preserves evidence. Keefe Law Firm will do the heavy lifting: investigating your exposure history, securing records, and assembling the medical and scientific proof needed for an AFFF lawsuit.
Unsure about proving AFFF exposure? Let us handle that.
Many people hesitate to call because they think they must first collect logs, purchase records, or environmental reports. You don’t. That’s our job. Once you speak with us, we move quickly to:
- Identify where and when PFAS-based AFFF likely contacted you.
- Request employment/service records and site documents (training schedules, incident reports, hangar/ARFF deluge test logs, SDS/MSDS archives, procurement files).
- Locate public notices or environmental findings tied to your facility or base.
- Work with your clinicians to organize a clean medical proof set (pathology, staging, imaging, tumor markers).
- Develop a medical nexus opinion connecting PFAS exposure to your diagnosis.
Our team has handled complex environmental and product cases for decades. We know which exposure windows matter, how to find them, and how to present them in court.
Why testicular cancer claims tied to AFFF are time-sensitive
AFFF contained PFAS (“forever chemicals”) that persist in the body and environment. Courts and defendants focus on timing, frequency, and product type—not because your word isn’t enough, but because these details affect settlement value and trial strategy. Acting now allows us to:
- Lock down proof while it’s still available (system test logs, training rosters, maintenance tickets, SDS sheets).
- Prevent statute-of-limitations problems tied to your diagnosis or date of discovery.
- Position your claim for upcoming negotiations and trial settings in the AFFF litigation.
What we look for to build your AFFF testicular cancer claim
Across occupations, certain scenarios repeatedly show up in strong testicular cancer claims. We’ll investigate whether any of these applied to you:
- Academy/Schoolhouse Training: Repeated live-foam evolutions at fire academies, DoD training centers, or airport ARFF courses.
- Aviation & Hangars: Hangar deluge activations (tests or accidental dumps), crash/rescue responses, ramp cleanup, and foam equipment testing.
- Shipboard & Base Ops: Flight-deck operations (Navy/USMC/USCG), Air Force/Army flight lines, FARPs, refuel areas, and spill response.
- Industrial Sites: Plant brigades at refineries, terminals, or chemical facilities; re-flash risk suppression using AFFF.
- Cleanup & Facilities Work: Custodial/maintenance tasks in wash bays, apparatus bays, tool rooms, and drains where foam residue persisted.
- Runoff & Water Pathways: PFAS detections in base or community water systems near training pads, hangars, or firehouses.
- Pre-transition Product Use: Proof that PFAS-based AFFF (not fluorine-free alternatives) was in use during your tenure.
We take your basic background (where you worked/served and when) and turn it into a documented exposure story.
Your role is simple
- Talk with us. A short, confidential call is enough to get started.
- Authorize records. Sign medical and employment/service record releases; we’ll request what we need.
- Answer clarifying questions. If we need more detail about a specific assignment or event, we’ll ask—briefly and at your pace.
That’s it. No scavenger hunt. No guesswork. We handle requests, follow-ups, and technical documentation.
Medical proof we’ll help organize
For litigation, specific medical documentation strengthens your case. We work with you and your providers to assemble:
- Pathology confirming seminoma or non-seminomatous germ cell tumor (NSGCT).
- Tumor markers (AFP, β-hCG, LDH) and key imaging (ultrasound, CT/PET-CT/MRI).
- Treatment course (orchiectomy, chemo/radiation, surveillance).
- A concise timeline: symptoms → evaluation → diagnosis date → treatment milestones.
We also document impacts—time off, restrictions, fertility considerations—and project future medical needs when appropriate.
Who may qualify for an AFFF lawsuit (broadly)
You may have a viable AFFF testicular cancer claim if you:
- Worked in fire/emergency response, military/DoD settings, aviation/airport operations, shipboard/base operations, industrial fire protection, or related maintenance/cleanup, and
- Were exposed to AFFF during training, incidents, equipment tests, cleanup, or in areas affected by runoff/residue, and
- Later received a testicular cancer diagnosis (seminoma or NSGCT).
Don’t assume you’re ineligible because you weren’t a firefighter or because your site isn’t on a public list. We evaluate your service or employment history and your diagnosis.
What compensation can cover for testicular cancer linked to AFFF exposure
While every case is unique, successful AFFF claims may recover:
- Medical expenses (past and future), surveillance imaging, travel
- Lost wages / diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Fertility preservation/family-building impacts (where documented)
- Wrongful-death damages for eligible families
Questions we often receive from individuals diagnosed with testicular cancer and exposed to AFFF
Do I need to collect evidence before I call?
No. Call us first. We’ll gather the necessary records and public documentation.
What if my employer/base switched to fluorine-free foam years ago?
We determine when the switch occurred and whether PFAS-based AFFF was used during your training or assignments (including legacy inventory and cleanups).
Do I need PFAS blood testing?
Not typically. Courts primarily look for exposure proof + medical diagnosis, supported by an expert opinion. We’ll advise you on what adds value.
I lived near the facility—does water exposure matter?
It can. We check for PFAS notices and sampling results and incorporate them into your exposure narrative when relevant.
Keefe Law Firm Will Help You Receive the Maximum Possible Compensation
We represent firefighters, service members and veterans, airport and industrial workers, contractors, and facilities staff nationwide in the AFFF litigation. Our approach:
- Investigate exposure across training, operations, incidents, and cleanups.
- Secure records—employment/service files, SDS/MSDS archives, maintenance logs, incident reports, public PFAS notices.
- Coordinate medical proof and qualified expert opinions.
- Strategize within the evolving MDL framework to position claims for settlement or trial.
You defended communities, bases, and critical infrastructure. We’ll defend your rights.
Take the next step today
If you’ve been diagnosed with testicular cancer and suspect AFFF exposure:
- Contact Keefe Law Firm for a free, confidential consultation—no obligation.
- We’ll handle the evidence. With your permission, we request the records and assemble the causation proof.
- We fight for accountability. Our team pursues the compensation you deserve and keeps you informed at each step.
Early action protects your claim and preserves critical documentation. Reach out now—we’re ready to help.