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PFAS “forever chemicals” litigation in New Jersey (NJ): A consumer case snapshot of claims themes, timing cues, deadlines, and legal help request—not legal advice.

drinking water, AFFF, municipal utilities, kidney and thyroid disease, New Jersey

Communities and individuals in New Jersey (NJ) affected by known PFAS plumes may participate in national settlements or pursue separate actions depending on exposure source and injury. Lawyers licensed in New Jersey can map available remedies.

Exposure sources and science

AFFF firefighting foam near airports and military bases, industrial discharges, and landfill leachate have contaminated aquifers. Plaintiffs rely on toxicology literature linking certain PFAS to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, and other conditions—defendants challenge dose-response and alternative causes.

MDL proceedings in South Carolina have produced landmark municipal settlements while individual personal-injury claims continue.

FAQ

What is PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' litigation about?

This page summarizes public litigation context and safety background for PFAS “forever chemicals” litigation. It is educational—not a case evaluation for you personally.

Is this page legal advice?

No. DrugsMonitor.com is not a law firm. Nothing here tells you whether you have a claim or what you should do next legally.

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