Massachusetts Firefighters Sue Two Dozen Companies Over the Use of ‘Forever Chemicals’
Fifteen retired and active-duty firefighters from Massachusetts say in a federal lawsuit filed against two dozen companies that so-called “forever chemicals” in their gear and in firefighting foam manufactured by the businesses contributed to their cancer diagnoses.
The firefighters from the Worcester, Norwood, Brockton, Fall River and Boston departments allege in the suit filed Tuesday that the class of chemicals known as PFAS were a “substantial factor and proximate cause of the cancers, serious illnesses and bodily injuries.”
All the plaintiffs recently found out that they have “significantly elevated” levels of PFAS in their blood, according to the lawsuit.