AFFF Exposure and Respiratory Health: Hidden Dangers for Firefighters
Discover how AFFF exposure causes long-term respiratory issues in firefighters, leading to chronic health conditions. GetCompensation.LAW helps affected firefighters seek compensation for medical expenses and lost wages.
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Firefighters, who are regularly exposed to AFFF while battling fuel-based fires, face not only the risk of cancer but also significant respiratory issues due to inhalation of the chemicals contained in the foam. PFAS, present in AFFF, has been shown to cause serious damage to the lungs and airways when inhaled during firefighting operations or training exercises.
The inhalation of AFFF fumes or direct exposure to the foam can lead to chronic respiratory problems, including asthma, bronchitis, and more severe conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These respiratory issues can develop slowly over time, making it difficult for firefighters to immediately connect their condition to AFFF exposure.
Respiratory Risks of AFFF:
- Inhalation of AFFF fumes during firefighting can cause long-term lung damage.
- Symptoms include shortness of breath, chronic coughing, and wheezing.
- Firefighters face increased risk of developing respiratory diseases due to repeated exposure to PFAS.
For many firefighters, these respiratory conditions can lead to long-term medical treatments, loss of employment, and significant lifestyle changes. Many victims are now pursuing legal claims against AFFF manufacturers for the chronic respiratory conditions caused by years of exposure to toxic chemicals.
How GetCompensation.LAW Can Help
At GetCompensation.LAW, we help firefighters affected by respiratory illnesses due to AFFF exposure pursue legal claims for compensation. Our attorneys ensure that victims receive the financial support needed to cover medical treatments, lost wages, and long-term care for chronic respiratory conditions.